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Traffic offence to attract up to N300,000 fines in FCT
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Traffic offence to attract up to N300,000 fines in FCT

Musa BelloBy Musa BelloSeptember 25, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS), Federal Capital Territory (FCT), says it is set to upwardly review traffic offence fines from the least N2,000 to N5,000 and even up to N300,000.

Mr Kalu Emetu, DRTS Director of Public Relations made this known on Monday during an enlightenment exercise embarked upon by the service in some selected motor parks in the FCT.

Emetu said the service took the decision of imposing stiffer penalties to serve as deterrent and reduce traffic offences in the territory.

“We are hoping that this development will go a long way in forcing motorists to deem it necessary to obey traffic rules and regulations.

“However, the fines depend on the nature and gravity of the offence.

“For example, if a motorist blocks a particular road, thereby, causing serious traffic gridlock, the vehicle will be impounded immediately while the culprit will be fined N300,000.

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“After one week, if the culprit does not show up, the service will have no choice than to approach the court to obtain certificate of forfeiture.

“If the forfeiture order is granted, the property automatically becomes government property and it is now left for the government to decide what to do with it,’’ he explained.

Emetu said the development was geared towards forcing motorists to do the right thing by making sure they obey traffic rules and regulations at all times.

“We urge motorists in FCT to obey traffic rules and regulations for their own safety and the safety of others. Otherwise, they will be made to face stiffer penalties.

“We also want them to know that it is no longer business as usual. There is a new government in place. So, it is expected of them to have attitudinal change towards roads usage.

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