The stakeholder meeting convened at the SLMA Auditorium on November 28th was a pivotal gathering, bringing together the Three Wheeler Association of Sri Lanka and esteemed officials to deliberate on crucial matters pertaining to road safety. Central to the discussion was the formulation of a robust action plan aimed at preventing road traffic accidents and the proposed establishment of a Presidential Task Force dedicated to this pressing issue.

The meeting served as a dynamic platform for collaborative dialogue, where representatives from the Three Wheeler Association engaged in insightful discussions with government officials. Deliberations centered on identifying proactive measures to mitigate road accidents involving three-wheelers, a significant mode of transportation in Sri Lanka. The emphasis was on exploring innovative strategies, regulatory frameworks, and awareness campaigns to enhance road safety standards within this sector.

Key topics included the implementation of stringent safety protocols, training initiatives for three-wheeler operators, and the integration of technology to augment safety measures. The proposed establishment of a dedicated Presidential Task Force underscored the gravity of the issue and demonstrated a commitment to concerted efforts to ensure road safety.

The meeting not only fostered constructive discourse but also laid the groundwork for a collaborative roadmap. It highlighted the mutual commitment of stakeholders to proactively address road safety concerns and underscored the significance of collective action in safeguarding lives and promoting responsible practices within Sri Lanka’s transportation landscape.