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Ghana to Migrate to Automated Traffic Enforcement System

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Ghana will soon migrate to an automated traffic law enforcement programme known as Traffitech-GH.

This forms the basis for an intended amendment to the road traffic regulations.

This is being done in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Transport, National Road Safety Authority, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority, National Insurance Commission, and the Ministry of Finance.

“The public will be updated on further developments in this regard,” it assured.

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The disclosure follows a viral electronic notice of violation of traffic offence supposedly from the Service, notifying some individuals of violating certain traffic offences and requesting such persons to make due payments.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, it said the notification is “false, fraudulent, invalid, and not coming from the Police Service.”

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The Service therefore warned against the circulation of these notifications, saying the act constitutes a serious offence punishable under the law.

It warned perpetrators would be arrested and prosecuted.

Story by Hajara Fuseini

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opemsuo.com

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