Major traffic operation to check on buses, crew
Due to the recent increase in bus accidents and incidents involving other vehicles, the acting Inspector General of Police has issued directives for a nationwide traffic operation. This operation will commence today (23) and will continue until the end of the festive season.
The operation will place special emphasis on public passenger buses. Police will check whether drivers of these buses are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
They will also inspect the buses for unsafe or reckless driving, excessive speeding, violations of traffic rules, and the use of unsuitable or defective tires.
Legal action will be taken against drivers found to be in violation of these regulations.
In addition, other vehicles will also be inspected across the country. Traffic officers will be on duty 24 hours a day to ensure compliance with traffic laws.
The primary objective of this special operation, initiated under the direction of the acting Inspector General, is to reduce accidents and ensure the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians during the festive season, a time when the use of public transport and private vehicles tends to increase. Public can report any concerning drivers by calling the hotlines 119 or 1997, as stated by the Police.