Lagos State Government has announced plans to install 3,000 electronic police (e-police) and speed limit cameras to enhance traffic law enforcement and improve road safety
The Director of the Lagos State Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Engr. Akin-George Fashola, stated this on Tuesday during Lagos Transport Trends and Perspectives, a radio programme sponsored by the Ministry of Transportation on Traffic Radio 96.1 FM.
According to Fashola, speed limit cameras have already been deployed at key locations, including Alapere-Ogudu Road where the speed limits are set at 80 km/h inbound Alausa and 60 km/h inbound Iyana Oworo.
He stated cameras have also been installed along Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, enforcing a speed limit of 60 km/h.
He further revealed that e-police cameras are operational at Allen junction and Nurudeen Olowopopo road in Ikeja to monitor violations such as red-light running and other traffic infractions.
He advised motorists to pay attention to warning signs placed at these locations to ensure compliance with traffic regulations.
Speaking on penalties, the VIS Director emphasised that offenders caught exceeding speed limits would face a fine of ₦50,000.
He further noted that motorists who believe they were wrongly fined could contest the penalty by providing evidence to support their claim.
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