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Bad roads in some areas can also cause fetal accident so I urge the government of Uganda to give his citizens good roads
added by Anonymous 667 days ago 0 0
accidents usually happen in uganda because of poor roads like many roads are tarmac roads hence making accidents
added by Anonymous 748 days ago 1 0
What you need is a system of rules in Uganda that give consequences on the regular basis. Of course Infrastructure is necessary as well. When there is no structure or accountability, then the whole issue will multiply each year.
added by 1001200867 1068 days ago 3 0
Accidents will never be abolished in unless good roads are constructed also the government should be changed.
added by 1001173247 1069 days ago 5 0
My blame goes to police because they work on bribery. You find a tax on the roadwithout the recommended mibira (balls) due to bribery hence risking people's lives
added by Anonymous 1069 days ago 8 0