Lagos clarifies law restricting trucks, tankers from travelling in the day time | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Lagos clarifies law restricting trucks, tankers from travelling in the day time

Apparently disturbed by trailers and trucks flouting the ban placed on them by the Lagos state govt, not to ply the roads between the hours of 6am-9pm, the Lagos State Government has come out to make clarification of the Section of the Road Traffic Law 2012 which restricts trailers and long vehicles and also the classes of vehicles. 

In a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transportation, Mr. Oluseyi Whenu, the government said while Section 2 of the Traffic Law ‎restricts movement of trailers and long vehicles, only petrol tankers and long vehicles used in conveying passengers are allowed to travel within the metropolis between the stipulated time.

Vehicle with more than one real axle or six tyres are hereby restricted between the hours of 6am and 9pm with the exemption of the following in accordance with Section 2 and 38 of the Road Traffic Law 2012.

“These exemptions are tour bus/passenger buses, fire service trucks, rescue and recovery trucks, patrol trucks, perishable farm products trucks, refuse collection trucks‎, cement mixer trucks, tractors and refrigerated trucks”, he said.

Whenu said the clarification became necessary following the controversy generated by the enforcement of the Law, ‎after a fatal accident involving a container laden trailer claimed three lives in the state a fortnight ago.

He said the state government remains committed to the protection of lives and properties of residents irrespective of social, cultural or economic classification and therefore solicits the compliance, cooperation, support and understanding of all and sundry as regards the renewed enforcement of the Law.

28 comments:

  1. Wow
    That's good biko becos the life's this yeye tanker,trailers etc had claaim is just getting out of hands.
    And if care is not taken it claim more life's.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow
    That's good biko becos the life's this yeye tanker,trailers etc had claaim is just getting out of hands.
    And if care is not taken it claim more life's.

    ReplyDelete
  3. That's cool









    #iT will OnLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd In PrAiSE

    ReplyDelete
  4. Those exempted don't pose much threat...... Na the trailiers and tankers......

    ReplyDelete
  5. Those exempted don't pose much threat...... Na the trailiers and tankers......

    ReplyDelete
  6. Yes I saw them too #MONDAYSPECIALWINONMYMIND

    ReplyDelete
  7. That serves them right

    ReplyDelete
  8. The exempted ones are the menace.

    ReplyDelete
  9. It means the port will be shut down For this period.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Finally thank Goodness

    ReplyDelete
  11. All this trailers and containers will just put fridges and say they r cooling vans

    ReplyDelete
  12. Ambode should step up actions,thses drivers no de fear am,if na fashola dem for don obey since

    ReplyDelete
  13. Dis law definitely mean nothing to dem....

    ReplyDelete
  14. I hope they comply. Tomorrow you still see them dragging lanes with small cars.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Trailers aren't the issues here, they have there right to the roads too without restriction. They pay their Levy and taxes so therefore Let the government improve the road network and everyone would be fine.

    ReplyDelete
  16. This law cannot hold. It's made from an unprofessional mindset and is not popular around the world. Try and explore some of the many ways to check and control haulage vehicles in the cities around d world.

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts