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    Liberia’s Ministry of Transport Revolutionizes Road Safety with Electronic Billboards

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkOctober 22, 20252 Comments2 Mins Read
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    MoT Road Safety ,Awareness and Messaging billboards which have been ideally planted at various locations in and around Monrovia.
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    By: Geeplay Ezekiel Geeplay | Contributing Writer

    Monrovia, Liberia- Wednesday, October 22, 2025-The Ministry of Transport, in collaboration with the National Road Fund, is taking a significant step towards enhancing road safety in Liberia.

    The Ministry has embarked on an innovative campaign to install state-of-the-art electronic billboards across Monrovia, broadcasting crucial road safety videos to the public. These digital displays aim to educate drivers, passengers, and pedestrians on best practices, promoting a culture of safety on Liberia’s roads.

    The electronic billboards according to the National Road Fund will serve as a vital tool in the Ministry’s efforts to reduce accidents and promote responsible road behavior.

    Through the provision of real-time information and safety messages, the Ministry hopes to minimize the risk of accidents and create a safer environment for all road users.

    The Ministry’s initiative ensures that everyone has access to life-saving information, regardless of their smartphone ownership or internet connectivity.

    By leveraging electronic billboards, the Ministry can reach a wider audience, maximizing the impact of its road safety campaign.

    The installation of electronic billboards is a significant step towards enhancing road safety in Liberia, harnessing technology and innovative communication strategies, the Ministry of Transport is poised to make a lasting impact on the country’s road safety landscape.

    Multiple of Ministry of Transport planted billboards for Road safety,awareness and sentization activities.

    The electronic billboards will feature high-resolution displays, ensuring clear and concise messaging. It will also broadcast crucial road safety videos and messages in real-time, providing timely information to road users as well will be installed across Monrovia, maximizing visibility and impact.

    By promoting road safety awareness and education, the Ministry of Transport is working towards creating a safer and more responsible driving culture in Liberia.

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1.35 million people die every year as a result of road traffic crashes. Road safety awareness can help reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on the roads.

    Road safety awareness can help prevent injuries and reduce the severity of crashes. By following traffic rules and regulations, drivers and pedestrians can minimize the risk of injury or death. By prioritizing road safety awareness, individuals and communities can work together to reduce the number of road crashes and create safer roads for everyone.

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