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Lagos Warns Motorists Against Violation Of Traffic Laws

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The Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court has warned recalcitrant motorists fond of violating the traffic law of the State to desist or be ready to face the consequences of their actions under the Law.

The Coordinator, Special Offences (Mobile) Court, Mrs Arinola Ogbara, gave the warning on Thursday during a roadshow to create public awareness and sensitise residents on the importance of obeying the State’s traffic law.

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She noted that driving against traffic, plying designated BRT corridors and obstructing of vehicular movement on the highway contravene the Lagos State Transport Reformed Law, 2018 and is punishable.

In her words: “All motorists, including private car owners, are hereby warned to henceforth desist from all forms of traffic obstructions, driving against traffic (one-way) and plying BRT corridors”.

“It is disheartening to observe that recalcitrant commercial bus drivers and private car owners are in the habit of disobeying all road signs and signals in contravention of the traffic law thereby causing an impediment to free vehicular traffic across the State”, Ogbara lamented.

Ogbara said Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court was created to prosecute minor offences, especially those committed by traffic offenders.

She said “the Mobile Court has deemed it necessary to sensitise members of the public on the present administration’s zero-tolerance to violation of traffic laws”.

The Coordinator, however, enjoined the public to partner with the Lagos State Government towards ensuring the free flow of traffic on Lagos roads and the protection of lives and property.


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