Gambia considers smart transport to tackle urban mobility challenges

A bulldozer is seen on a road, on a smoggy morning, in New Delhi
A bulldozer is seen on a road, on a smoggy morning, in New Delhi, India, November 17, 2023. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis
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The government of Gambia is keen on investing in technologies and infrastructure with the sole purpose of facilitating urban mobility in the country.

This comes as a result of a recent outcry by citizens concerning challenges in accessing transportation, resulting in heightened difficulties in daily commuting, GRT News reports.

Deputy Permanent Secretary-Technical at the Ministry of Transport, Ebrima Colley said, “currently, the Government of the Gambia is focused on improving Infrastructure Development requirements such as roads, energy and ICT. By investing in the necessary physical and digital infrastructure, this will ensure that the infrastructure can support the the deployment of technologies such as connected vehicles, sensors, and smart traffic control systems.”

Gambia’s transport challenges primarily stem from inadequate infrastructure, scarcity of public transportation alternatives, and economic constraints,  which collectively impose hardships on persons seeking dependable means of travel, GRT News reports.

“I wish I would be able to order a taxi or Uber from any location and not have to struggle to board a loaded bus, van, or taxi every day, we are in a digital era, and by utilizing it, life will be much easier,” said Fatou Njie, a commuter.

The deficiency in road infrastructure in certain regions in the country amplifies transportation woes, as poorly maintained roads and a lack of proper signage impede smooth traffic flow. This not only extends travel durations but also presents safety hazards to commuters. 

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