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Ultimatum: Govt Sets Two-Year Deadline For Public Digital Number Plates Acquisition

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According to Kataike, while the adoption of digital number plates is currently optional, the grace period will end in December 2026, after which compliance will become mandatory. “Vehicle owners are encouraged to voluntarily switch to digital plates within this period. Beyond the deadline, strict enforcement measures will be in place for non-compliance,” she said during a press briefing on December 31, 2024.

The introduction of digital number plates is part of a broader strategy by the ministries of security, works and transport, and internal affairs to address the increasing use of vehicles and motorcycles in criminal activities. These high-tech plates will feature advanced tracking capabilities, enabling authorities to trace vehicles involved in crimes such as robberies and murders.

“The use of digital number plates will significantly enhance our ability to identify and track vehicles used in illegal activities, ensuring that criminals can no longer escape accountability,” Kataike explained.

The government has assured the public that the rollout will be conducted in phases to accommodate all vehicle owners. During the grace period, sensitization campaigns will be carried out to educate motorists on the benefits of the new system and the process of acquiring the plates.

While some Ugandans have raised concerns about the potential costs of the transition, the government maintains that the initiative is crucial for national security. Authorities have promised to provide further details on pricing and registration procedures to ensure transparency.

With this ambitious project, Uganda joins other nations leveraging digital technology to bolster road safety and security. As the countdown begins, vehicle owners are encouraged to take advantage of the voluntary phase to avoid penalties when enforcement begins in 2026.

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