MVA Fund warns drivers to stay alert during the Easter travel season. Last year, road crashes killed eight people during this holiday. The agency wants everyone to be safe on long drives across Namibia. Holidays like Easter always bring more crashes on major routes. Both the B1 through Windhoek and the B2 toward the coast see many accidents.
During the holiday rush, roads become packed with vehicles. Traffic officers plan extra roadblocks on busy highways this weekend. They will check if drivers and cars meet safety standards. Officials will focus on routes in regions like Otjozondjupa, Oshikoto, Oshana, and Ohangwena. The MVA Fund asks everyone to follow traffic rules carefully.
People should report any crashes they see to the emergency number 9682. The agency created a mobile app for easier accident reporting. This app helps pinpoint exact crash locations for faster response. Users can also track claim status through the application. MVA Fund leaders hope these measures will prevent needless deaths on Namibian roads.
During the holiday rush, roads become packed with vehicles. Traffic officers plan extra roadblocks on busy highways this weekend. They will check if drivers and cars meet safety standards. Officials will focus on routes in regions like Otjozondjupa, Oshikoto, Oshana, and Ohangwena. The MVA Fund asks everyone to follow traffic rules carefully.
People should report any crashes they see to the emergency number 9682. The agency created a mobile app for easier accident reporting. This app helps pinpoint exact crash locations for faster response. Users can also track claim status through the application. MVA Fund leaders hope these measures will prevent needless deaths on Namibian roads.