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ZRST Urges Government Action to Save Lives of Cyclists

The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST), the leading road safety non-governmental organization in the country, is urging the Zambian government to take action to improve cycling safety on the nation’s roads. ZRST is a strong advocate for safer cycling roads and is calling on the government to invest in cycling infrastructure and improve road safety measures to save the lives of cyclists.

Cycling is an inexpensive, simple, and eco-friendly mode of transportation that has the potential to benefit both the health of individuals and the environment. In Zambia, cycling can be an affordable and reliable mode of transportation, particularly for those who do not have access to automobiles or public transportation. With the right infrastructure, such as designated cycling lanes, cycling can become a viable alternative to motorized vehicles for short and long-distance travel.

Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, according to the World Health Organization. By promoting cycling, Zambia can encourage people to be more physically active and reduce their risk of developing these diseases. Cycling is also an environmentally friendly mode of transportation that can help reduce carbon emissions.

To promote cycling in Zambia, investing in bicycle infrastructure is a viable option. This includes the construction of dedicated cycling lanes, the development of safe cycling routes, and the provision of secure bike parking facilities. The government may also consider tax breaks for companies that encourage employees to commute to work by bicycle. Cycling initiatives and events, such as cycling competitions, group rides, and educational campaigns about the benefits of cycling, can also be effective.

However, Zambia currently lacks the necessary infrastructure to make cycling safe and convenient. Cyclists often have to share the road with motorized vehicles, which can be dangerous. This has led to numerous cycling traffic fatalities in the country, discouraging many individuals from cycling. Therefore, it is important to prioritize cycling safety measures and infrastructure, including educating motorists and cyclists on road safety and traffic regulations.

Daniel Mwamba, Chairman for ZRST, emphasizes the significance of promoting cycling in Zambia, and urges the government to act quickly to make cycling safer: “Promotion of cycling in Zambia is a significant initiative that can benefit both individuals and the nation as a whole. However, proper infrastructure and road safety measures are required for this to occur. As a result, more people will be encouraged to take up cycling, and the number of cyclists killed in traffic will decrease.”

ZRST urges the Zambian government to take action and invest in cycling infrastructure and road safety measures to ensure the safety and well-being of cyclists on the nation’s roads. By prioritizing cycling safety, Zambia can encourage more individuals to take up cycling as a mode of transportation, and ultimately promote a healthier, more sustainable, and safer future.
Since 2021, ZRST has been organizing car-free days in Zambia, in Lusaka an opportunity for people to enjoy and experience the public spaces of their city without motor vehicles. The days demonstrated just how much safer, liveable, and more efficient urban space can be.

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