les riverains en colère après des séries d’accidents meurtriers et réclament la pose des ralentisseurs
Residents along a new, high-traffic road in Guinea have erected barricades in protest following a series of fatal accidents, demanding immediate safety measures like speed bumps. This civil unrest highlights a critical failure in infrastructure planning, where new construction has proceeded without implementing essential safety features, directly endangering the community. The core takeaway is that infrastructure development must prioritize resident safety and proactive risk mitigation from inception, not as a reactive afterthought. Ignoring this principle not only costs lives but also risksContinue Reading




