ROCKLAND VIEW PRESENT TO YOU AN ADDITIONAL SEGMENT.
(RLV Traffic NEWS)
This segment brings to you information about the road activities has it happens on a daily basis also we give you traffic report at all major location in the Lagos metropolis, in other to help free moment on our road also easy the mind of all road users and help make you have a fore-site of where you heading to, we promise to provide and improve in this as we grow.For participation and assistant on location traffic report please contact the below information.
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PLEASE WE ADVICE YOU KEEP TO THE TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS IN OTHER TO AVOID ANY ACT OF BEEN FINE....This are the list of new lagos traffic law .
The Lagos State Government has released new traffic laws for the city
and relevant punishments for offenders which will be applied by the
newly inaugurated mobile courts.
With these laws, mobile courts are empowered to fine offenders as high
50,000, impound their vehicles or send them to jail immediately if found
guilty from February 7, 2016.
Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Olufunmilayo Atilade had on Friday inaugurated mobile courts in the state to promptly try traffic offenders and mete immediate punishments to them where applicable.
Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Olufunmilayo Atilade had on Friday inaugurated mobile courts in the state to promptly try traffic offenders and mete immediate punishments to them where applicable.
Atilade said: “Those who chose to make life difficult for other people,
especially on our roads, should have a re-think, as they would
henceforth be held accountable for their deeds.
“Flagrant disregard or violation of traffic rules with impunity is unacceptable and as such, must be discouraged and condemned by all.”
“Flagrant disregard or violation of traffic rules with impunity is unacceptable and as such, must be discouraged and condemned by all.”
She continued, “You see them break traffic rules at will and cause
needless traffic snag on our roads. They also, most often, drove against
traffic and beat the traffic lights, destroy traffic furniture and
infrastructure, drive across the road median and through their
lawlessness and irresponsible actions, daily inflict pains, grieve and
sorrow on fellow citizens.
“Businesses are impeded, as several productive hours are unnecessarily
lost in traffic, mostly due to acts of indiscipline by few recalcitrant
and obstinate drivers and road users, who are laws unto themselves. As
we speak, many have been sent to early graves, while several others are
either maimed or lying critically ill in the hospital.”
Below are the 11 new laws that road users must know by heart and their attendant punishments.
- 1.
Driving in a direction prohibited by the Road Traffic Law; (that is
driving against traffic, popularly known as “One Way” driving) now
attracts a 3-year jail term, while a first offender gets one year term
and the vehicle forfeited to the state government.
2. Bullion vans are not exempted from the law as any bullion van driven
in a direction prohibited by the Road Traffic Law will be forfeited,
while abandoned vehicle on Highway will be fined N50,000.00 or three
years imprisonment, or both fine and imprisonment.
3. Riding a motor-cycle against traffic and riding on the kerb, median
or road setbacks will attract N20,000.00 for 1st time offenders, while
subsequent offenders will get N30,000.00 (thirty-thousand Naira) fine or
the riders’ motor-cycle will be impounded.
4. Smoking while driving will attract N20,000.00 (twenty thousand Naira).
5. Failure to give way to traffic on the left at a roundabout attracts N20,000.00 (twenty thousand Naira).
6. Disobeying traffic control is N20,000.00 (twenty thousand Naira)
7. Motorcycles and Tricycles are prohibited from riding on major
Highways in the state. The Highways are Lagos-Ibadan Expressway,
Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Oworonshoki – Ikorodu, Lagos-Abeokuta
Expressway and Babangida Boulevard Way. Others are Lekki-Epe Expressway,
Funsho Williams Avenue, Agege Motor Road and Eti-Osa-Lekki coastal
road.
8. Violation of route by commercial vehicles will attract N20,000.00 (twenty thousand Naira)
9. Riding motor-cycle without Crash Helmet for rider and passenger will
attract N20, 000.00 (twenty thousand Naira) or 3 years imprisonment or
both.
10. Prohibits under-aged person, under 18 years old from riding a
motorcycle and the fine for this is N20,000.00 (twenty thousand Naira).
11. Operating a motor-cycle in a restricted area on or prohibited route will attract a fine of N20,000.
Please Advise all Road users to adhere strictly to the laws of Lagos
State Traffic, Disobedience to any of the Laws would attract Punishment
for Offenders.





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