Monday, 7 September 2015

Lagos Govt Bans Trailer Between 6AM & 9PM To Prevent container Accidents

The Lagos State Government on Sunday restated its determination to
restrict trailers and articulated vehicles from plying the metropolis
between the hours of 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. to prevent accidents.

Mr Oluseyi Whenu, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation,
disclosed this at a meeting in Lagos with the leadership of the
various transport unions in the State.
He explained that the restriction was to ensure strict enforcement of
the Road Traffic Law, which, according to him, was often violated by
the trailer drivers.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was prompted
due to the fatal accident involving a container-laden trailer on Sept.
2 at Ojuelegba.
Whenu said the trailer contravened Section 2 (i) and 2 (ii) of the
Road Traffic Law 2012.

He said that government would henceforth go tough on any trailer and
long vehicle that contravenes the law.
Whenu said that such vehicle would be impounded and made to pay the
stipulated fine accordingly.

The scribe, however, clarified government's position on the new
directive given to Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)
to adopt the system of booking traffic offenders, rather than
apprehending their vehicles.

He said the new directive would place more emphasis on flawless flow
of traffic, while traffic offenders would be expected to pay their
fines within the stipulated period.
Whenu, therefore, solicited the co-operation and support of all
transport operators in ensuring the success of this laudable
initiative.

"The State Government has also directed that all commercial passenger
vehicles should obey all traffic rules and regulations by stopping
only at designated bus-stops and close bus doors while in motion,'' he
said.
Responding, Alhaji Musa Muhammed, the State Chairman of Road Transport
Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), expressed the unions'
readiness to comply with the laws to prevent accidents.

Muhammed, who spoke on behalf of other union leaders, pledged their
members' readiness to cooperate with the government in maintaining law
and order as well as sanity in the transport sector.

NAN also reports that other union leaders at the meeting included Mr
Tajudeen Adetoro, State Chairman of the Taxi Cab Operators, and Alhaji
Musiliu Akinsanya, State Treasurer, National Union of Road Transport
Workers (NURTW), among others.

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