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How Many More Road Tragedies Before We Realize?

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Another fatal traffic accident has struck. Another life has been lost. Another painful reminder-one that should force us to reflect, but will it?

This time, the victim is an 18-year-old female-her life cut short, her potential unfulfilled, her loved ones left in anguish. Others from that recent accident are in the hospital, battling injuries that may heal physically but will leave emotional scars that last a lifetime.

When a young person dies, society often pauses, if only briefly, to mourn the unfairness of it all. The loss of someone so young is particularly jarring because it reminds us of life’s fragile nature. But beyond the shock and sorrow, beyond the outpouring of grief on social media, do we ever truly learn? Or do we allow the cycle to continue, only to repeat the same conversations when the next tragedy strikes?

We have become a society that is momentarily shaken by these deadly incidents, but too often, the lessons seem to fade as quickly as the funeral wreaths dry up. We engage in speculation-what led to the crash, who was at fault, what could have been done differently. Yet, amidst all the analysis and the whispers, some motorists continue to drive as if they are invincible, as if tragedy is something that happens to others, never to them.

The harsh truth is that no one is immune to the dangers of reckless driving, speeding, distraction or even simple misjudgment on the road. A single moment of carelessness can alter lives forever. A blink, a second, a wrong turn-that is all it takes.

How many more must die before we take heed?

As a nation, we are still mourning those we have lost to road accidents in recent years. Their names should not be forgotten. Their deaths should not be in vain. It is time for all of us-drivers, pedestrians, law enforcement, policymakers-to recognize that road safety is not just an individual responsibility but a collective one.

Drivers, slow down. Be vigilant. Follow the rules of the road. Pedestrians, remain alert and cautious. Authorities enforce the laws without leniency for reckless behavior. And families, teach and remind your loved ones that safety should never be taken for granted.

How many more lives must we mourn before we finally learn?

Let this tragedy not be just another statistic. Let it be a wake-up call. 

Let it be the moment we commit to making our roads safer because at the end of the day, the life you save could be your very own.

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