about us

A highly collaborative and supportive team, coming together with a project to of Safety on the Road

Our Mission

To promote safe driving habits, raise awareness about road dangers, and educate the public on how to prevent accidents.

  • Reduce road traffic injuries and deaths through awareness and education
  • Encourage the use of safety equipment like seat belts and helmets
  • Promote safe behaviors like obeying traffic rules and avoiding distractions
  • Support initiatives for better road design and vehicle safety

 

 

Our Values

  • Responsibility
    Every road user—drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists—must take responsibility for their own actions and consider the safety of others.

  • Awareness
    Staying alert and aware of your surroundings helps prevent accidents. This includes avoiding distractions, understanding traffic rules, and anticipating the actions of others.

  • Respect
    Respect for traffic laws, other road users, and the environment creates a safer and more cooperative driving culture. This includes obeying speed limits, yielding when required, and being patient.

Executive Manager of the project

I am a S.4 Candidate and this is my project i study from Bugema Adventist Secondary and wish to share my message  “To everyone on the road — whether you’re behind the wheel, on a bike, or walking — remember this: every life matters. Road safety isn’t just about following rules; it’s about protecting people. A single second of distraction, a moment of impatience, or a choice to speed can change lives forever. So slow down. Stay alert. Respect the road and everyone on it. Wear your seatbelt, put your phone away, and never drive under the influence. Be the reason someone makes it home safely today. Because at the end of the day, nothing is more valuable than a life.”  

Mutabingwa John

Road Safety Tips for Everyone

For Drivers

  • Always wear your seatbelt.

  • Follow speed limits and traffic signs.

  • Avoid using your phone while driving.

  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

  • Take breaks during long drives to avoid fatigue.

  • Use indicators when changing lanes or turning.

  • Be extra cautious in school zones and residential areas.

For Perdestrians

  • Use crosswalks and pedestrian signals.

  • Look both ways before crossing the street.

  • Avoid using phones or headphones while walking near traffic.

  • Wear visible clothing, especially at night.

  • Be alert—assume drivers may not see you.

For Cyclists

  • Always wear a helmet.

  • Use bike lanes where available.

  • Equip your bicycle with lights and reflectors.

  • Obey all traffic rules.

  • Stay alert and avoid distractions.

Children and Road Safety

  • Always look both ways before crossing.

  • Use zebra crossings or pedestrian overpasses.

  • Never play near roads or parking lots.

  • Understand traffic signals and signs.

A Safe Road is a Shared Responsibility

A Safe Road is a Shared Responsibility

Whether you are behind the wheel, walking to school, or biking to work, your actions influence the safety of everyone around you. Be responsible, be alert, and be considerate.

At Safety on the Road, we believe that with education, awareness, and community involvement, we can bring about a significant reduction in road accidents and create a safer environment for all.

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