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  2. Road Transport and Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Road Transport and Safety Agency, popularly known as RTSA, is a road and motor vehicle government regulation body in Zambia. It is the only institution authorised to issue vehicle training and driving licences in Zambia. [1] [2] [3] The agency also ensures that there is road safety in the country. Road traffic safety refers to the methods ...

  3. Causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving - Wikipedia

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    Statute. This offence is created by section 35 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 (drivers of carriages injuring persons by furious driving): "Whosoever, having the charge of any carriage or vehicle, shall by wanton or furious driving or racing, or other wilful misconduct, or by wilful neglect, do or cause to be done any bodily harm to ...

  4. Causing death by dangerous driving - Wikipedia

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    Causing death by dangerous driving. Causing death by dangerous driving is a statutory offence in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as Hong Kong. It is an aggravated form of dangerous driving. In the UK, it was created by section 1 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (as substituted by the Road Traffic Act of 1991), and in Hong ...

  5. Roads in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    History. In the 1970s Zambia had one of the best highway networks in sub-Saharan Africa. In 1991 it was estimated by the National Road Fund Agency (NRFA) that 80 percent of the road network had deteriorated and out of total road assets valued at US$2.3 billion, US$400 million had been lost due to neglected maintenance.

  6. Zambia Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Zambia Police Service is almost solely a reactive force and demonstrates rather poor proactive law enforcement techniques and initiative to deter or investigate crime. Police often lack equipment, resources, training, and personnel to respond to calls for assistance or other emergencies.

  7. The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act, 1998 ( AARTO, Act No. 46 of 1998) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa which introduces a points demerit system for violations of traffic law. It is managed by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), a public entity under the Department of Transport.

  8. Highway Traffic Act - Wikipedia

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    The Highway Traffic Act (HTA; "the Act") is a statute in Ontario, Canada, which regulates the licensing of vehicles, classification of traffic offences, administration of loads, classification of vehicles and other transport-related issues. First introduced in 1923 to deal with increasing accidents during the early years of motoring in Ontario ...

  9. International Road Traffic and Accident Database - Wikipedia

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    The International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD) is an initiative dedicated to compiling and analyzing global road crash data. It is managed by the International Transport Forum (ITF) under the auspices of its permanent working group, which specializes in road safety, commonly referred to as the IRTAD Group.

  10. Zambezi River Authority - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .zaraho .org .zm /index .html. The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) is a corporation jointly and equally owned by the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe . It is a governed by a four-person council consisting of the Ministers of Energy and Finance of each country. [1] Its primary function is to operate and maintain the Kariba Dam on ...

  11. Human trafficking in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Zambia. Zambia is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. Child prostitution exists in Zambia's urban centers, often encouraged or facilitated by relatives or acquaintances of the victim. Many Zambian child laborers, particularly ...