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April 3, 2025
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Deadly Accident! 8 Perish As Jaquar Bus Smashes Canter Truck In Masaka

By Frank Kamuntu

At least 8 people have been confirmed dead following an accident on the Kampala- Masaka Road.

The crash involved a Jaguar bus, registration number UBP 964T and a tipper canter number UAV 988N.

Eyewitnesses said the two vehicles collided head-on.

By the publication of this report, efforts were ongoing to retrieve the bodies and causalities from the bus.

Accidents in Uganda, like in many other countries, can stem from a variety of causes. Some of the main factors contributing to accidents include:

  1. Poor Road Conditions: Many roads in Uganda are in disrepair or poorly maintained. Potholes, uneven surfaces, and lack of proper signage can contribute to accidents.
  2. Traffic Congestion: In urban areas like Kampala, traffic congestion is a significant issue. Congested roads can lead to impatience and risky driving behaviors.
  3. Vehicle Conditions: Poorly maintained vehicles, including those with faulty brakes, worn-out tires, or malfunctioning lights, can increase the likelihood of accidents.
  4. Driver Behavior: Reckless driving, speeding, drunk driving, and not adhering to traffic rules are major contributors. Some drivers may also lack proper training or awareness of road safety.
  5. Pedestrian Behavior: Inadequate pedestrian crossings and a lack of awareness about road safety can lead to accidents involving pedestrians.
  6. Lack of Enforcement: Weak enforcement of traffic laws and regulations can result in drivers ignoring rules and engaging in unsafe practices.
  7. Environmental Factors: Weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or poor visibility can make driving hazardous. In rural areas, animals on the road or sudden changes in terrain can also be problematic.
  8. Overloading: Vehicles carrying more passengers or goods than they are designed for can become unstable and increase the risk of accidents.
  9. Inadequate Infrastructure: A lack of proper road signage, traffic lights, and road markings can contribute to confusion and accidents.
  10. Human Error: Mistakes by drivers, including misjudgments and distractions, are a common cause of accidents.

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