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Police crack down on road violations, arrest 19 drivers for Illegal sirens and strip lights

MTTD Makes GH₵136k From Road Offences In January 2022
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The Central East Regional Police Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) has arrested 19 drivers for various traffic offences, including the unauthorised use of sirens and strip lights, as part of an enforcement exercise aimed at improving road safety in the region.

A statement from the Central East Regional Police Command, copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the operation targeted violations such as the use of unapproved vehicle lamps, sirens and strip lights, as well as driving on road shoulders and verges.

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According to the statement, three drivers were arrested for abusing sirens and strip lights, 10 for using unapproved lamps, and six for driving on road shoulders.

The exercise took place at Krispo City Traffic Light on the Kasoa–Winneba Highway and at Kasoa New Market along the Kasoa–Bawjiase Road.

It indicated that during the operation, 19 drivers were apprehended in total for the various offences.

The statement further explained that the offending drivers were sensitised, cautioned and warned against future breaches of traffic regulations.

It added that the unauthorised sirens, strip lights and lamps were removed, seized and retained by the Police for further action.

The Central East Regional Police Command reiterated its commitment to promoting discipline and safety on the roads through sustained enforcement and public education.

Motorists have been urged to comply with road traffic regulations and avoid practices that endanger other road users.

Source: GNA

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