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Police Cautions Motorists Over Reckless Driving Ahead Of Xmas

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Uganda and the rest of the world will celebrate Christmas on 25th /12/2021 boxing day on the 26th/12/2021. End of year and beginning of year on 31st/12/2021 and1st /01/2022 respectively.

The festive season is usually characterised by increased movement of goods and persons, increased volume of traffic on roads since its characterised by lots of movements especially from urban centres to villages for Christmas celebrations, numerous social entertainment activities, religious functions, fireworks displays country wide, political related activities among others. Further the schools are expected to open, the general economy will open up fully during this period.

In addition, the country is still faced with covid 19 pandemic and the threat of the new variant.

The Directorate will carry out the following measures to curb indiscipline on the road.

  1. Establishing barriers at identified black spots and speeding zones which will be manned day and night the check points will be manned 24 hours /7 days a week.
  2. Increase motorised patrols [vehicles and motor cycles]
  3. Strengthening operations on speeding using the already deployed speed guns.
  4.  carrying out operations on reckless driving and other offences that are largely responsible for road carnage.
  5. Sensitizing road users against drunk driving all drivers are reminded not to drink and drive.
  6. Ensuring that only competent drivers are on the roads by checking for validity of their driver’s licence all drivers are reminded to drive on roads with a copy of a valid driving license.
  7. Inspecting vehicles to ascertain their road worthiness and all drivers are reminded to avoid driving vehicles which are in a dangerous mechanical condition on the roads.
  8. Enhance operations on boda boda.
  9. Using CCTV cameras to arrest offenders.
  10. We are to strengthen the fika salama operations at our fika salama check points which operate 24 hours/7days.
  11. Enhance community policing which is already being done by the different officers in charge of traffic in the different parts of the country also the Traffic directorate has toll free lines where the public can report traffic violation on board this numberTel: 0800199099.

 HOW OFFENDERS WILL BE HANDLED

  1. All offenders will be issued with express penalty ticket except for offences of failing to stop, reckless driving, drink drive, causing bodily injury where offenders will be produced in courts of law.
  2. The EPS tickets shall be paid instantly before the offender proceeds on his or her journey.
  3. All offenders who flout covid 19 SOPs shall be handed over to CID for prosecution and their vehicles impounded.

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