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Emergency warning triangles: The small safety device that can prevent deadly road crashes

by Raymond Hassan Sango
July 16, 2026
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Every journey on the road carries an element of uncertainty, and a mechanical breakdown or emergency can occur without warning. When a vehicle comes to a sudden stop on a busy highway or roadside without proper warning to approaching motorists, a minor incident can quickly escalate into a serious or even fatal crash.

This is why triangular emergency warning signs remain a mandatory safety requirement for every vehicle.

Traffic safety experts emphasize that emergency warning triangles provide motorists with crucial advance notice of a stationary vehicle ahead, giving them enough time to slow down, change lanes where it is safe to do so, or stop if necessary.

Without this early warning, drivers travelling at high speeds may only notice the disabled vehicle at the last moment, leaving little room to react and significantly increasing the risk of rear-end collisions and multiple-vehicle crashes.

Whenever a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an emergency, the warning triangles should be placed approximately 30 to 40 metres in front of the vehicle and another 30 to 40 metres behind it. This creates a visible safety zone that alerts traffic approaching from both directions and helps protect the vehicle occupants, emergency responders and other road users.

Speaking on the importance of the safety equipment, the Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety, spokesperson Michael Kananura said every driver has a legal and moral responsibility to carry and properly use emergency warning triangles whenever a vehicle becomes immobile on the road.

“These warning triangles provide critical advance notice to other motorists that there is a hazard ahead. When they are placed correctly, they give drivers enough time to slow down or manoeuvre safely, significantly reducing the risk of secondary crashes. Travelling without them is a punishable traffic offence, but beyond compliance, they are essential tools that can save lives,” Kananura said.

Failure to deploy emergency warning triangles has contributed to numerous secondary crashes, particularly during the night, in poor weather conditions and on roads with limited visibility.

In many cases, motorists have collided with stranded vehicles simply because they were not warned early enough of the hazard ahead.

Such crashes often result in severe injuries, loss of life and extensive damage that could have been prevented through the proper use of these simple safety devices.

Motorists are therefore urged not only to carry triangular emergency warning signs at all times but also to ensure they know how and when to use them correctly. Keeping them inside the vehicle without deploying them during an emergency defeats their intended purpose.

Traffic authorities also remind drivers that travelling without the mandatory emergency warning triangles is a punishable traffic offence.

More importantly, these inexpensive devices are designed to save lives by reducing the likelihood of secondary collisions and providing valuable warning to other road users.

A pair of emergency warning triangles occupies very little space in a vehicle, yet in an emergency they can make the difference between a safe roadside incident and a tragic road crash. Every driver has a responsibility to be prepared before setting off, because road safety depends not only on careful driving but also on being equipped for the unexpected.

Tags: Directorate of Traffic and Road SafetyMichael Kananura
Raymond Hassan Sango

Raymond Hassan Sango

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