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Senegal halts night buses after crash killed 40

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January 10, 2023
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Senegal halts night buses after crash killed 40
A general view of the scene of a bus accident in Kaffrine, central Senegal, on January 8, 2023 where at least 38 people have died and scores were injured when two buses collided. – In response to the “grave” accident, President Macky Sall announced three days of national mourning beginning on Januar 9, 2023. (Photo by Cheikh Dieng / AFP)

The Senegalese government decided Tuesday to ban night buses between towns and villages after the death toll in a weekend head-on crash left 40 dead.

The import of used tyres from abroad was also outlawed in a list of measures announced after one of the worst road disasters for years, caused by a burst tyre.

More than 100 people were also injured when two buses collided in the early hours of Sunday on an arterial road 250 kilometres (155 miles) from the capital in the central Kaffrine region.

The death toll rose to 40 after one of the injured died late Monday during a transfer to a hospital in Dakar, a government statement said.

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The accident was blamed on a burst tyre and raised a flood of criticism against the official failure to impose the rules of the road and ensure vehicles are properly maintained.

Prime Minister Amadou Ba convened an interministerial council on Monday including transporters, drivers, insurers and security services to agree on measures to be taken to prevent such tragedies.

Minibuses as well as buses carrying goods and not just passengers will be banned on the roads between 11 pm and five am.

The engines of vehicles transporting goods and people will also be limited to 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph).

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Prime Minister Ba vowed the new rules would be enforced, “without delay or compromise”.

“We will show no concession to those who contravene the rules decided to guarantee the physical integrity of our citizens,” he said.

Road accidents are common in the west African country, largely because of driver error, poor roads and decrepit vehicles, say experts. But the latest disaster caused one of the heaviest losses of life from a single incident in recent years.

According to the World Bank, the mortality rate on Senegal’s roads is 24 for every 100,000 inhabitants out of a population of 17 million.

It is six per 100,000 in the European Union and two in Switzerland, while sub-Saharan Africa records a mortality rate of 27.

The government announced three days of national mourning from Monday, with flags flown at half-mast throughout the nation.

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