According to traffic report 2018, in Uganda, 3000 people died 10,000 injured in road accidents and police collect 17 billion from reckless driving as penalty. How can reckless driving be stopped in Africa?
To my surprise, a number of measures such as humps are constructed along roads, speed Governors in vehicles, traffic police always there but corrupt. We are always worried of Road Deaths.
Only strong and rigorous law enforcement can work; public roads are part of civilizational progress and cannot be left to a Darwinian selection roulette. We can observe the rise of the technically competent barbarian worldwide, but extreme levels of public aggression must be blocked by strict law and order, with respect to the animal origin or lower part of human nature.
I saw in a television show that the pedestrian lines are drawn with a three-dimensional distance that shows as if there is a rise in the ground and when the drivers see it slow down, it is like a speeding stick. I think that applying this would have a role in reckless speed control