The state Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the fines for violating the red light and overspeeding, would be N20,000 and N50,000 respectively.
He disclosed this at a media briefing and unveiling of the advanced technology initiative at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
According to the commissioner, the four strategic routes with speed limits include 80 kilometres per hour on Alapere-Ogudu Road, 60 kilometres per hour on Nitel, Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Allen Avenue Road Junction and Nurudeen Olowopopo Road.
Through high-definition cameras and real-time monitoring systems, the e-Police sites will serve as virtual traffic enforcement officers, ensuring drivers adhere to road regulations, even when physical officers are absent.
“The goal is simple: to save lives, protect property, and create an orderly transportation environment,” Osiyemi stated.
He urged motorist to dive within the speed limits, obey traffic signals, maintain your lane discipline, and avoid dangerous maneuvers such as reverse driving on major roads
Anyway to drain the citizens and loot the proceeds.
ReplyDeleteDrain and loot? That's your understanding of this post?
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Nothing wey Una no go fine for
ReplyDeleteMide,
DeletePlease respect yourself!
Speeding tickets etc are issued everywhere. And in some cases, if you are a repeat offender and unable to pay your fines, you'll have your licence suspended or jailed depending on your records!
We are quick to want what some other countries have, but we never want to be held accountable for our role in the mess created.