The Zambia Road Safety Trust
The leading National NGO in Zambia for promoting Road Safety and Sustainable Transportation, recognized and trusted by local and global partners for research and intervention.
UNDP & ZRST
Enhancing Child Road Safety for Safer School Journeys involving several schools in Lusaka
STREETS FOR KIDS
Streets for Kids Project brings about positive transformations in the communities.
EU HORIZON PROJECT
ZRST is part of the research projects for Safe Systems approach AFROSAFE and TRANS-SAFE
Latest Posts and Articles
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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON THE RISE IN THE NUMBER OF ROAD TRAFFIC CRASHERS AND MEASURES THE GOVERNMENT IS PUTTING IN PLACE TO CURB ROAD CRASHES
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Delivered by Honourable Frank M. Tayali, MPMinister of Transport and LogisticsMarch 2022Madam SpeakerWith the leave of the House, kindly permit me to express my profound Gratitude to you Madam…
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Pay-per-mile road user charging proposed for London
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Transport for London (TfL) is set to explore road-user charging that would charge drivers per mile travelled, at the request of the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. The proposal…
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Zambia’s Road deaths climb by 27% in 12 months despite COVID
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Lusaka, 24th January 2022: The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST), the leading Road Safety NGO, is calling on the government to urgently improve national road safety management, after the…
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2021 ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ANNUAL STATISTICS
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During the year 2021, a total number of 32,372 road traffic accidents were recorded countrywide, in which 1,757 were fatal road traffic accidents of which 2,163 persons were killed,…
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ZRST urges the government to invest USD 1Billion in safer roads infrastructure
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Lusaka: 19th November 2021. The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST), the nation’s leading NGO for Road Safety, calls upon the New Dawn Government to invest at least USD 1Billion,…
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The future of transport in Lusaka
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Safe walking and cycling must define the future of urban Zambia. By Daniel Mwamba & Ruth Salmon Zambia is at a pivotal moment in urban transport planning, but huge…