‘Overcrowded’ bus crash in Senegal kills 24 people
A tragic bus crash in northern Senegal resulted in 24 fatalities, including four children. The bus was carrying 76 passengers, 16 more than the permitted capacity. Overcrowding has been identified as a serious issue, prompting the government to implement measures to prevent accidents. However, transport professionals criticize the feasibility of some of these measures. Authorities acknowledge the reduction in accidents but emphasize the need for continued and firmer action to address road safety concerns. Road tragedies in Africa are often attributed to factors such as poorly maintained vehicles, reckless driving, and corruption among law-enforcement officials.