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Police Roll Out ‘Arrive Alive’ Operations to Curb Festive Season Crashes

by James Atwijukye
December 16, 2025
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With Christmas and New Year travel set to peak, the Police have rolled out strict road safety measures, banning same-day return journeys for long-distance buses and tightening enforcement against traffic offenders in a bid to curb festive-season crashes.

Under the new guidelines, buses traveling more than 300 kilometers will not be allowed to make return trips within 24 hours, as authorities intensify nationwide operations to enforce compliance among public service vehicles.

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Speaking to journalists, Michael Kananura, PRO of the Directorate of Traffic & Road Safety, said the countrywide crackdown, code-named “Arrive Alive,” is already yielding results.

“In the past week alone, we apprehended 644 drivers for various traffic offences, including vehicles in dangerous mechanical condition, reckless driving, illegal modifications, driving under the influence of alcohol, and driving without valid licences,” Kananura reported.

The measures are aimed at reducing driver fatigue, one of the leading causes of road crashes during the festive season, which is typically marked by heavy traffic and long-distance travel.

Kananura said only buses with valid route charts and PSV licences will be allowed to operate, while all drivers must carry valid driving licences and badges. Each bus is also required to display a clear photo of the driver inside the vehicle.

School buses and private vehicles not licensed as PSVs have been barred from carrying passengers for hire, as police move to eliminate unauthorized operations during the busy travel period.

In addition, vehicles must meet minimum mechanical standards, including functional brakes, proper tire pressure, and adequate lighting. Drivers have also been cautioned to respect speed limits, avoid overtaking at dangerous spots such as hills and corners, and refrain from using mobile phones while driving.

Seatbelts are mandatory for all vehicle occupants, while motorcyclists and their passengers must wear helmets. Police say drinking and driving will be dealt with decisively.

Kananura warned that any driver or operator who violates the set guidelines will face arrest and prosecution.

Operations will also target overloading, transporting passengers in unsafe positions, operating without badges or route charts, and the use of forged documents, with enforcement continuing throughout the festive season.

Alongside enforcement, the Directorate of Traffic & Road Safety has stepped up public sensitization and awareness campaigns to promote responsible road use.

“We call upon all members of the public to be vigilant and alert while traveling, bearing in mind that road safety starts with you. Road safety is a collective responsibility,” Kananura emphasized.

He added that the Directorate is working closely with the Ministry of Works and Transport, other government agencies, civil society organisations, religious institutions, the media, and transport operators to reduce road crashes during the holidays.

For emergencies or to report traffic-related incidents, the public can contact toll-free numbers 0800 199 099 or 0779 999 999.

“Let us all work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable festive season. Arrive Alive,” Kananura said.

Tags: busChristmaspolicetraffic

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