Traffic Incidents: The Problems and Solutions 

Workshop on the World Freedom Day
August 12, 2023
National Workshop on Commemorating the Republic of Kurdistan
August 12, 2023
Faculty: Administrative Sciences and Economic
Department: IRD
Type of the workshop: National workshop

The workshop in brief: In collaboration with the National Construction and Development Foundation, the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics at Tishk International University, organised a community service panel on ‘Traffic Incidents: The Problems and Solutions’ in the Kurdistan Region, Iraq, held on November 30th, 2022. The panel consisted of three distinguished speakers, Brigadier Qader Sadiq (Traffic Police Officer), Brigadier Yousif Baziani (Traffic Police Officer), Dr. Mohammad Salih Mustafa (Head of IRD Department), and Mr. Firsat Shakur Omer acted as the moderator. The panel discussion began with a welcome address by Mr. Armand Mohamad Majed, President of the National Construction and Development Foundation.

Participants: 40 Departmental Student and University and FASE Staff

Date and time: November 30th, 2022
Place: Education Building hall #302 | Tishk International University – Erbil

Session topics: 
Traffic Incidents: The Problems
Traffic Incidents: The Incidents

Presenters names and affiliations:
Brigadier Yousif Baziani (Traffic Police Officer)
Brigadier Qader Sadiq (Traffic Police Officer)
Outcome of the workshop:
The speakers made the following recommendations as a way forward:
There should be a bottom-up approach in place so that people are enlightened about traffic rules, the need for compliance, and the dangers of reckless driving from kindergarten to the tertiary level of education. This is to be included in the curricula of all schools.
Amendment of existing traffic rules/laws in order to make the punishment for offenders more severe, which will help in deterring them and others from violating traffic rules/regulations.
Societal reorientation and enlightenment by the mass media, such as radio, television, social media, etc.
Construction of good roads and repair of bad ones to make them more motorable.
Inculcation of ethical values and morals in individuals from the family to the last level of human socialisation.
The process of obtaining a license should also become more strict to ensure that only those who are mentally and physically fit to drive are licensed..
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