NASAPAL is coordinating all road users to membership via its programs.
Why Support Road Safety in Liberia? Liberia is recorded as the worse Country in the UN index for public Safety, especially ROAD SAFETY, the epidemic of road accident killed at least three to six persons weekly, with about six to twelve fatal injuries that result to disabilities and deaths daily. The high casualties are due to the fact of about 90% of Bicycles, motorcycles and motor vehicles operators been self-taught. The solution to this epidemic is the effective teaching of how to ply the roads for all road users to respect each other space. National Government will save millions if road incidents are reduced. NASAPAL Inc is aware and ready to partner with you in executing one of its many strategy programs/projects, see below!
The Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education, (ABATE): ABATE is motorcycle riders, owners, dealers’ membership organization in all States and districts, its members meet once a month to discuss issues confronting its members and sector, they visit the States and Federal Government to consult their elected officials than result to violence.
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The Operation Save -A- Life (OSAL Liberia) is a program copied from the United States of America, a program founder by the Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education, ABATE of PA, to take safety education to the community and schools in the State of Pennsylvania,OSAL is a program jointly supported by all motorcyclists and the State Department of Transportation to create motorcycle safety education.
READ MOREThe Accident Scene Management,(ASM Liberia) is a program copied from the United States of America, a first aid program founder by a female Nurse and motorcyclist, Vicki Sanfelipo, of the Road Guardian. The Accident Scene Management(ASM) program is the leading international motorcycle trauma training organization. The ASM was established in 1996 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to...
READ MOREThe Sgt Alfred Nayou Boley Safe Crossing Guard Program is adapted from the Safe Route to School program of the United States of America; this program was organized and named in honor of a decent Liberian....
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The Vote Like-A-Motorcycle is a civil education program focusing on Motorcyclists been taught and encouraged to participate in electoral processes and taught how to take their.....
READ MORECharles Umbenhauer Soccer Club, aka, Charlie Bikers SC is a soccer club established in honor of a Veteran Motorcyclist of the United States of America, Veteran Charles Umbenhauer had lobbied for the motorcyclists of the State of Pennsylvania for over 40 years.
READ MOREThe Hilton Saye Gwaikolo, HSG Road Victims Advocacy of Liberia was named in memory of the late Hilton Saye Gwaikolo who was a professional Water and Sanitation Engineer. HSG was ran over by a motorcyclist, as the result of that accident, Mr. Gwaikolo life was lost ..
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The Play and Learn Popcorn for Education Program is a program designed to teach general civic education from preschool to Elementary level....
READ MOREThe Accident Scene Management,(ASM Liberia) is a program copied from the United States of America, a first aid program founder by a female Nurse and motorcyclist, Vicki Sanfelipo, of the Road Guardian. The Accident Scene Management(ASM) program is the leading international motorcycle trauma training organization. The ASM was established in 1996 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to...
READ MOREThe Cornhole Program is adapted from the United States of America; this program was organized and named in honor of a decent Liberian.....
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Safety education program focusing on females via kickball .....
READ MORESAMUEL KRON HETH - BLACK TIE EVENT Program is designed to teach general civic education from preschool to Elementary level....
READ MOREEPISODE OF LIBERIA PUBLIC SAFETY, (ELPS TV) Program is designed to teach general civic education from preschool to Elementary level....
READ MOREWe allow young people to join our team because they are the future of Liberia and can change the story of safety in Liberia.