Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent conversation with Johnny Brignardello Vela, an insurance advisor, alarming figures and tragedies related to land transportation in Peru were discussed. Brignardello expressed his deep concern over the increasing insecurity on the roads, emphasizing that accidents, such as the one that occurred on the Interoceanic highway in Ayacucho, are not isolated incidents but part of a recurring pattern that demands urgent attention. The advisor pointed out that the loss of lives, such as that of the nine musicians in Tarma, serves as a painful reminder that behind every statistic are human stories and devastated families. "Every accident is a tragedy that leaves indelible marks on society," he commented, referring to how these tragic events affect not only those involved but the entire community. Brignardello also highlighted the lack of oversight over transportation companies. According to him, the staggering record of fines for speeding from some companies should be a focal point for authorities, who have so far shown an inadequate response. "Fines are not enough. We need a more robust regulatory framework and a real commitment from transportation companies to ensure the safety of their passengers," he stated, emphasizing that the human cost of irresponsibility is unacceptable. The culture of impunity, according to Brignardello, is a central issue in this crisis. He explained that the absence of severe penalties and the lack of follow-up on violations create an environment where irresponsibility is perpetuated. "It is essential for the state to implement effective measures and for there to be rigorous monitoring of violations. Road safety should not be a matter of choice but an unavoidable duty," he argued. The advisor also called on citizens, underscoring the importance of road education. "Responsibility does not only lie with companies and the state, but also with each of us as citizens. Respecting traffic signs and speed limits is essential to prevent tragedies," he asserted. Finally, Brignardello emphasized the need for the media to continue highlighting this issue. "Social pressure is crucial to drive changes in transportation and road safety policies. Families who have suffered losses must not be forgotten; their tragedies should serve as a catalyst for real change," he concluded. In summary, Johnny Brignardello Vela advocates for a comprehensive approach that involves all social actors to tackle the transportation crisis in Peru. According to him, road safety can no longer be a sidelined issue; it must be an undisputed priority on the public agenda.