Ashaiman motor court fines 19 errant drivers for violation road traffic regulations

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19 errant drivers who breached various Road Traffic Regulations and were caught by Citi TV’s War Against Indiscipline (WAI) team, have been fined by the Ashaiman Motor Court. They were fined when they appeared before the court on Monday, August 23, 2021.

The 19 errant drivers are part of the 40 who were arrested during Citi TV’s road safety campaign, War Against Indiscipline last Friday, August 20, 2021.In all, the 19 drivers were fined a little over GHS18,000. The remaining 21 drivers will also face the court today, Tuesday, August 24, 2021.

The #WarAgainstIndiscipline – Be the change campaign, is aimed at helping to avert the increasing loss of lives through road crashes.

In May 2019, the station began the campaign against all forms of indiscipline in the country.

The exercise took the nation by surprise when it partnered with the Ghana Police Service to arrest errant drivers, process them for court, and have them fined.

It covered roads noted for reckless driving within and outside Accra. These roads include Spintex, Legon by-pass, Dawhenya, Pokuase-Amasaman, Kasoa-Weija, Adenta-Dodowa among others.

The first leg of the campaign was aimed at checking indiscipline on roads. The campaign was also targeted at putting regulatory bodies on their toes to ensure that the various road safety laws are enforced.

Meanwhile, Road safety inspectors, under the National  Road Safety Authority (NRSA), are expected to join Citi TV’s War Against Indiscipline in conjunction with the Ghana Police Service.

The road safety inspectors from the Authority will focus on institutional vehicles.

In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show, the Head of Regulation, Inspection, and Compliance at NRSA, Kwame Koduah Atuahene, said the Authority will follow up with the institutions of the offending drivers to ensure appropriate sanctions are meted out to them.

“This week we plan to join the team and provide as much support. We are going to focus on institutional vehicles because part of our mandate is to ensure institutional compliance.”

“The public can rest assured that we will hold these institutions accountable when they are caught engaging in any form of road offenses.”

Source: myghanadaily

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