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Ride Safe Uganda Campaign T-Shirts Ready to Spread the Safety Message

The Ride Safe Uganda movement continues to grow, and with it comes a stronger commitment to building a culture of responsibility on our roads. These newly produced Ride Safe Uganda campaign T-shirts are more than just branded apparel — they represent a message we...

Ride Safe Uganda Sensitizes Boda Boda Riders on Road Safety

Road safety begins with awareness. And in Uganda, where motorcycles are part of everyday life for transport, work, and movement, the need for a stronger culture of responsible riding has never been more important. That is why Ride Safe Uganda recently carried out a sensitization engagement...
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Ride Safe Uganda Campaign T-Shirts Ready to Spread the Safety Message

The Ride Safe Uganda movement continues to grow, and with it comes a stronger...

Ride Safe Uganda Sensitizes Boda Boda Riders on Road Safety

Road safety begins with awareness. And in Uganda, where motorcycles are part of everyday life...

Meet KEN: The R1M Superbike Enthusiast Supporting Safer Riding

KEN, a passionate supersport rider and Yamaha R1 Big Bang enthusiast, has supported Ride Safe Uganda with a contribution of UGX 125,000 toward the movement’s road safety awareness campaign.

Uganda Behind Bars Joins the Ride Safe Uganda Movement

Uganda Behind Bars has joined the Ride Safe Uganda movement by sponsoring 10 safety campaign T-shirts worth UGX 280,000, helping spread awareness about responsible riding, protective gear, and safer roads for all.