Côte d’Ivoire: l’exemption des motos et tricycles du contrôle policier de la CRS1 inquiète
The government recently banned units of the Republican Security Company 1 (CRS1) from checking motorcycles and tricycles throughout the country. This measure aims to reorganize law enforcement to improve its effectiveness in managing road safety. While motorcycle accidents cause several hundred deaths and injuries each year, Ivorians fear an increase in incivility. #Road_Safety #Checks #CRS1 #Motorcycles #Accidents #Transport

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