Particular axis notorious for ‘One Way’ driving by motorists, according to the TRACE Boss include Multiple bridges at Odogboku, Lafarge Axis at Ewekoro, Sagamu interchange, Sango Idiroko Road, Imowo/Eleran, Ijebu Ibadan Exp, and Ilo-Awella, Ota.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, TRACE, Commander ‘Seni Ogunyemi, has mandated all Area Commanders and Divisional Commanders to ensure strict enforcement of the Agency’s zero tolerance for driving against the traffic, a.k.a. ‘One-Way’.
Commander Ogunyemi, in a press briefing with selected journalists in Abeokuta, yesterday, said he would be holding the officers responsible for lack of proper monitoring of TRACE Operatives in enforcing the the order.
Particular axis notorious for ‘One Way’ driving by motorists, according to the TRACE Boss include Multiple bridges at Odogboku, Lafarge Axis at Ewekoro, Sagamu interchange, Sango Idiroko Road, Imowo/Eleran, Ijebu Ibadan Exp, and Ilo-Awella, Ota.
He said he has drafted operatives to the affected areas where records of incessant accidents occurr almost on daily basis as a result of ‘One-Way’ driving.
The TRACE Boss also implored the general public to stop encouraging recalcitrant drivers to flout traffic rules by pleading on their behalf when they are caught.
“Our experience is that most of the drivers apprehended are not new Offenders. They have become recalcitrant who deliberately flout traffic rules because they are aware that someone would plead for waiver or mitigation of penalty, on their behalf.
“The public should stop begging for offenders who drive against traffic as imposing stiff punishment on such drivers would serve as deterrant to others who intend to commit such offence.”he said.
He said that the rate at which drivers assault its operatives while trying to discourage them from flouting traffic rules was worrisome.
He noted that driving against traffic was not an ideal thing as taking one-way always result to tragedy and many lives had been lost to this nefarious act.
“One-way drive by drivers virtually kill people almost every day at those areas mentioned earlier and TRACE could no longer tolerate infraction of traffic rules by offenders.
While reiterating TRACE commitment to collaborate with other sister agencies to continue to ensure highway safer for motoring public, Ogunyemi said he had directed all area commanders and divisional Commanders to intensify campaign against driving against traffic through public enlightenment.