Starting September 1, 2024, Tanzanian authorities will implement a strict crackdown on vehicles that have not undergone mandatory inspections. The announcement was made by Traffic Police Commander Ramadhan Ng’azi during a briefing for the upcoming Road Safety Week, scheduled from August 26 to 30, 2024.
Commander Ng’azi emphasized that any vehicle failing to meet inspection requirements will be banned from the roads. This measure aims to address critical safety concerns associated with vehicle defects. The new enforcement strategy is designed to prevent accidents caused by mechanical failures and enhance overall road safety.
In his briefing, Ng’azi urged vehicle owners to comply with inspection requirements voluntarily. He stressed that this proactive approach will help avoid enforcement actions and contribute to a safer driving environment. The police are committed to identifying and penalizing those who attempt to evade inspection regulations.
To facilitate the process, several inspection centers will be established across the country, starting well before the enforcement date. These centers are set to handle the expected surge in vehicle inspections efficiently. The authorities are working to ensure that the inspection process is convenient and accessible to all vehicle owners.
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The crackdown on uninspected vehicles comes as a response to rising traffic accidents linked to vehicle defects. By enforcing these new regulations, the police aim to reduce the number of road incidents and enhance public safety.
In addition to the enforcement, Road Safety Week will feature workshops and public awareness campaigns to promote safe driving practices. These initiatives will involve collaboration with vehicle manufacturers and repair shops to support the new regulations.
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