Remembering road traffic victims

Royal Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA) officials observed the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims yesterday in Thimphu.

This year’s theme is “Act for Low Speeds”, as it has the potential to prevent many deaths and serious injuries, in particular those of pedestrians and all other vulnerable road users like children, the elderly, and the disabled.

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