Lagos expands ITS to crack down on speeding, slaps N50,000 fine on offenders
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Osiyemi disclosed that two sites have been designated as Checkpoint Sites for Speed Detection—one at Alapere, Ogudu Road, with a speed limit of 80km/h, and another at Nitel, Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, with a speed limit of 60km/h, adding that these installations aimed to curb over-speeding, a major cause of road accidents.
Also speaking at the launch, the Commissioner for Innovation, Science & Technology, Olatubosun Alake, emphasised Sanwo-Olu’s vision of transforming Lagos into an advanced, technology-driven city.
He highlighted the ITS as a crucial solution to traffic challenges caused by the state’s growing population.
“The ITS was introduced as a technology service years ago to enhance traffic management, ensuring order on the roads while driving economic progress,” Alake said. “We have implemented various systems, including the e-Police system, to monitor and enforce traffic regulations efficiently.”
According to Alake, the integration of technology into the transportation sector would not only improve road safety but also support the efforts of agencies like the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), making their work more efficient and data-driven.
“With this innovation, we can create a safer and more organised traffic environment. This is just the beginning of many transformative solutions to come, all aimed at benefiting the people and boosting economic activities,” he added.
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