President George Vella called on everyone to recognise the mounting urgency of developing safer roads and better driving attitudes for all, as the figures are a terrible stain on our nation and one which should be urgently addressed.
Addressing the National Road Safety Conference titled ‘How can we reach Vision Zero?’, organised by Doctors for Road Safety at the Verdala Palace, President Vella said that it is evident that efforts in the past years have not been enough to eradicate fatal accidents in Malta, and that, more needs to be done.
“It is important to change present and long held driving attitudes of might is right, or in this case, speed is right. We need to set forth in our drivers the responsibility to be part of the culture change as it is unconceivable how in the year 2022, we still observe a complete disregard for car signaling, and road markings,” said President George Vella.
“Despite Malta’s short distances, fatal traffic accidents continue to be an almost daily occurrence,” said President Vella while calling on everyone to take the lead and avoid from endangering themselves and the lives of others by a distracted mind or selfish attitudes. In this context, he referred to the increased use of devices such as that of mobile phones while driving which further increases the potential for accidents and fatalities.
President George Vella said that a collaborative approach is at the core of Vision Zero philosophy to road safety.
“I strongly believe that dialogue, and cooperation between different likeminded partners remains crucial to advance positive long-term change. Therefore, dialogue with the Road Safety Council, civil society organisations, and line ministries involved in enforcement, infrastructural works, and road safety, remains an important component in our united call against all traffic fatalities, and severe injuries,” said President Vella.
Referring to the limited geographical space and highly densely populated towns, President Vella said that we should explore alternatives to lessen the use and concentration of dangerous vehicles on our roads while promoting a holistic approach and broad perspective to road safety.
“Without diminishing the role of safe infrastructure, responsible decisions, and enforcement, alternative means of transportation would in no small part contribute to alleviate this ever-increasing wave of cars invading our streets on a daily basis,” said President Vella.