
The accident at Sebitoli along the Fort Portal-Kampala highway involved Link bus overturning several times and claiming the lives of 20 people while the one along the Mbale-Tirinyi road at Namatala bridge, Nasenyi sub county in Budaka district claimed 6 lives.
According to tea pickers at Sebitoli who witnessed the accident, the front tyre of the bus burst, and moments later they saw the bus knocking down the guard rails and tea shed before overturning several times.Â
The other accident in Budaka involved two taxis registration numbers; UBH 437K and UBJ 676W and a Toyota Raum, registration number UAT 995A.Â
Now, Tayebwa wants the ministry must establish the cause of the accidents and also develop measures to reduce further road carnage in the country. Tayebwa made the directive in his communication during today’s plenary sitting after which the House observed a moment of silence in memory of the accident victims.
Police says speeding and reckless driving are the major causes of accidents on Ugandan roads. Small cars are not supposed to exceed 100 kilometres per hour while passenger vehicles and loaded trucks should not exceed 80km per hour.
The Traffic and Road Safety Act, section 120 states that a person convicted of violating speed limits can be fined 15 to 60 currency points (Shs 300,000 to Shs 1.2 million). The person can be jailed for six months but not exceeding 2 years. The convict can also be subjected to both fines and jail terms.
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