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TRANSFORMING ROAD SAFETY IN LUSAKA: INSIGHTS FROM THE WALKABILITY SAFETY ASSESSMENT

Discover the latest insights into pedestrian safety in Lusaka, Zambia, through the new report from the Trans-safe project. Conducted by Walk21 and the Zambia Road Safety Trust, this walkability study provides a comprehensive look at the experiences of over a thousand pedestrians across the city’s road corridors. Using the innovative Walkability App, the research highlights disparities in road safety impacts and proposes targeted measures to promote a secure and sustainable mobility system for all.

The report illustrates Lusaka’s pioneering efforts in affordable and efficient data collection in Africa, setting a benchmark for pedestrian safety and urban mobility. Whether you’re a policymaker, urban planner, or advocate for road safety, the findings offer insights for enhancing walkability and mitigating pedestrian risks. Join us in advancing road safety and fostering inclusive urban environments in Lusaka and beyond.

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