The Directorate of Public Relations and Communications visited the road improvement works carried out by the authority in the 2016 fiscal year. The Managing Authority Public Relations and Communication Affairs Directorate has organized a tour program for officials and experts on the massive road improvement works carried out by the office in the 2016 fiscal year to ensure road safety and facilitate the flow of traffic. The tour program was carried out by the Directorate of Road Safety Engineering for the low speed zone intersection improvements at Summit Condominium Gate 1 and 2, Bole Bulbula 40/60 Condominium speed reduction improvement works, Bole Michael Cross Bridge intersection traffic light and Gerge Egzeraab vehicle speed reduction improvement works. . Pedestrian fencing and painting, bollards, signs and indications, curve stone, speed hump, rubber speed hump, works have been done at Summit Condominium Gate 1 and Gate 2 to reduce the risk of traffic accidents. In addition, Gerji Ghiduer-Ab area rubber speed hump, playground/children's playground/signs and signs and painting work have been done. In Bole Bulbula 40/60 Condominium area, speed hump, rubber speed hump, paint, signs and indicators have been made, while in Bole Michael area, reflective signs to increase night vision, paint, cross bridge intersection traffic light work has been done. During the visit program, the director of the authority's road safety engineering directorate, Engineer Merga Sefera, said that the road improvement works carried out through the request of local residents and the institute's preliminary study to reduce traffic accident deaths, injuries and property damage have maintained their quality and standards. Engineer Merga, who explained that the traffic accident has actually reduced after the improvement works, said that such activities will be strengthened in the future. Mrs. Basas, whom we met walking around Bole Bulbula 40/60 Condominium, recalled that before the road improvement work was done in Kebede area, a vehicle crossed the road due to speed and entered the condominium, claiming the lives of a father and son. Another resident, Mr. Muhammad Ali, on his part, pointed out that it is appropriate for road improvement and speed reduction works to be done where there are more residents. After the improvement work, the traffic accidents in the area will be reduced and drivers and pedestrians should respect the traffic rules and regulations while using their roads. The executive directorate directors, team leaders and executive experts participated in the visit program, and when the visit program was completed, they gathered ideas that would allow the improvement works of the institution to continue. The Directorate of Public Relations and Communication Affairs has also announced that it will continue the program of visits to the projects carried out by the authority office.