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37-Year-Old Trucks Turn Uganda's Roads Into Death Traps
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47989, member: 636"] Uganda trucks are killing people with deadly fumes because the government allows ancient vehicles on roads. Most heavy trucks entering the country average thirty-seven years old and should have been scrapped decades ago. These death machines pump out toxic smoke that chokes children and adults across major cities. Air pollution murders about seven thousand two hundred Ugandans every year according to health experts. The country refuses to set age limits for importing old trucks unlike smart neighbors. Kenya blocks trucks older than eight years from crossing borders into their territory. Tanzania slaps huge taxes on vehicles past ten years to keep junk out. Rwanda leads the region with tough emission rules that protect citizens from poisonous exhaust. Uganda lets any broken-down truck enter without checking how much poison it spews. Mini-buses clogging Kampala streets average twenty-five years old and lack basic safety features. Government officials admit they have plans to fix the crisis by twenty-thirty. Transport inspectors want to cut emissions and reduce carbon dioxide pollution from aging vehicles. Electric buses and better public transport could save thousands of lives each year. Environmental authorities warn that more people will die from asthma and strokes without immediate action. Uganda must ban old vehicle imports before the air becomes completely unbreathable for future generations. [/QUOTE]
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