Safe driving in such conditions isn’t about fear; it’s about respect for nature, for your car, and for human life. Every time you hold that steering wheel, you’re not just driving; you’re making a promise to yourself and others to return home alive. So when the clouds gather and the wind starts whispering, remember: it’s not bravery to drive fast. No, it’s wisdom to drive smart.
Many Ugandans view tinted vehicles as a sign of success, power, or high status, often associated with government officials, diplomats, or wealthy businesspeople. On the other hand, some citizens (and police) associate heavy tint with suspicion, thinking of it as a way criminals hide illegal activities, smuggling, or even kidnapping.










