Speed Management & Alcohol-Impaired Driving Prevention Program
Reducing road crashes caused by speeding and alcohol-impaired driving through public education, enforcement support, and advocacy.
Objectives
Activities & Methodology:
Public awareness campaigns via radio, social media, and community meetings.
Driver workshops on speed management, responsible alcohol use, and crash prevention.
Collaboration with police and local authorities to monitor and enforce speed limits and alcohol regulations.
Distribution of IEC materials highlighting the consequences of speeding and drunk driving.
Target Audience
Professional drivers
motorcycle riders
public transport operators
wider community.
Geographic Coverage
Northern, Central, and Western Uganda, including major transport corridors and high-risk crash zones.
Status
Ongoing
Timeline / Milestones
Awareness campaign planning: Jan 2025
Community radio programs: Feb–Apr 2025
Driver workshops & training: Mar–Jun 2025
Evaluation & monitoring of crash data: Jul–Dec 2025
Impact Metrics / Results
- Reduction in speeding violations and alcohol-related crashes in monitored zones.
- 500+ drivers trained in speed management and responsible alcohol use.
- Over 20,000 community members reached through radio programs and awareness campaigns.
Testimonials / Success Stories
"After attending the speed management workshop, I realized the dangers of driving fast and drinking. I now always check my speed and avoid alcohol before driving." – Peter, commercial driverPartners / Collaborators
Uganda Police Force, Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT), ROSACU, Local Governments, Transport Associations
Call-to-Action
Participate in awareness campaigns, support driver training, or volunteer in monitoring speed and alcohol compliance.
