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VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Lanrelagboi: 7:57am On Oct 14, 2019





The Big Brother Naija has ended but for road users in Lagos, there is a Big Brother watching out for road traffic infractions. This definitely is not the prying eyes of the feared Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) personnel or the full complement of the governor and deputy governor’s entourage, which have lately been arresting traffic offenders, the actual Big Brother is the unobtrusive cameras of the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS).
Once upon a time, the presence of the white on black Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) in any part of Lagos was enough to make the heart of any driver skip a beat even if your vehicle particulars are in order. But on May 8, 2017, former governor Akinwunmi Ambode ordered the VIOs to vacate the roads much to the delight of many Lagosians.

But those who taught it was ‘uhuru’, a Swahili word meaning ‘freedom’ from adhering to the law on being in possession of valid vehicle papers, are mistaken. Two years after, VIS new Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), a 24-hour camera across the state, which helps to detect vehicles with expired particulars, has now gone full throttle beyond the pilot stage.



But the VIS director in the state, Engr. Akin-George Fashola, said the fine imposed on traffic offence has nothing to do with VIS, “that was done by the Assembly. The lawmakers allocate fines that go with each violation. We only enforce the laws. The fine is just a deterrent from committing a crime. “For example, you own a Toyota Corolla, the law says you must have all the prescribed particulars at all times to drive on the road. So, you need a vehicle licence, roadworthiness certificate, insurance, and driver’s licence.

“Those are the four components for a private citizen. At the very least, you must have third party insurance which is N5,000; vehicle licence for Corolla is N3,800; the roadworthiness certificate for the same car is about N5,400. Everything all together is less than N15,000 for a year. Now, a fine for not having one of those is N20,000. If you don’t have three of those, that is N60,000 and not having a driver’s licence, that is N80,000. Now compare that to paying less than N15,000 for a whole year. It is best just not to be on the wrong side of the law.”

About the cameras, Fashola said: “Where they are, I can’t tell you except that they are located all over the state. We have fixed ones and we have mobile ones. Anywhere you see any of our vehicles, there are cameras installed on them. And don’t think if you are doing 120, the camera can’t catch you. That’s a lie, it can catch you at any speed.

“The way it works is the camera photographs your plate number and in real-time can check all the existing database that is available to the state like insurance, vehicle licence and roadworthiness.”

This new transition for the VIO in Lagos among transport stakeholders is what they refer to as the Toriola legacy, Hafeez Toriola, who was head of the VIS from 2008 till August 2019. Under his watch, he reorganized the VIS from five zones to 43 in Lagos, increased its revenue generation from N175.8 million to N2.24 billion and automated all VIS activities including the introduction of e-testing for drivers. There was a time Interpol came to Nigeria three years ago that when a vehicle is stolen, three things happen to that vehicle, either it is dismantled and sold as spare parts, or to alter the Vehicle Identification Number VIN/Chassis number as no two vehicles can have same VIN number or to export it out of the country. We discovered that out of 20 imported cars, about three or four were stolen. With our technology, once you input the VIN number, vehicle history will show up. If a vehicle is stolen abroad, it is reported with the police and the vehicle details flagged, which go into the vehicle history, especially any car from 2007.

“When the Otedola tanker incident happened last year, we were the one that revealed the identity of the owner cos our machine traced the vehicle history to Kano. The police were amazed. FRSC wants to buy it too. After scanning the debris of the burnt tanker, we were able to trace its VIN number after scanning it, from there we got the registration number and the number/name registered on it before giving the information to the police,” Toriola said in a previous encounter with The Guardian.

https://guardian.ng/news/motorists-worry-as-vio-cameras-make-big-catches-on-lagos-un-roadworthy-roads/amp/

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by helinues: 8:00am On Oct 14, 2019
May be that would bring sanity back to Lagos roads..

Sorry to say, only a mad man can drive on Lagos roads

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by solmusdesigns: 9:01am On Oct 14, 2019
tongue


Lagos should be requesting independence, and not poor biafra


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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Sunofgod(m): 9:02am On Oct 14, 2019
Tax tax tax....fine fine fine...flood flood flood!

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Abidob(m): 9:02am On Oct 14, 2019
It is for our own good as far as I’m concerned

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:02am On Oct 14, 2019
We discovered that out of 20 imported cars, about three or four were stolen. With our technology, once you input the VIN number, vehicle history will show up. If a vehicle is stolen abroad, it is reported with the police and the vehicle details flagged, which go into the vehicle history, especially any car from 2007.

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by don4real18(m): 9:02am On Oct 14, 2019
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Bestpresident(m): 9:03am On Oct 14, 2019
Wow we dong upgrade

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by kerry57: 9:03am On Oct 14, 2019
Up lag for life
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by babythug(f): 9:04am On Oct 14, 2019
This shit is true!

I got a text for driving with an expired vehicle license few days ago!

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by sylve11: 9:04am On Oct 14, 2019
not bad. cool

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by philcz(m): 9:04am On Oct 14, 2019
Most Lagos roads are unworthy of any vehicle at all.

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Gidah: 9:05am On Oct 14, 2019
In coming weeks fight between conductors and vio go plenty ehn, that would be the next front page news for some weeks for now. Watch out
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by crusufixo(m): 9:05am On Oct 14, 2019
It would really , really take a lot for this system to be fully functional in Lagos.All the same, its a right step in the right direction.

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by IceColdVeins(m): 9:06am On Oct 14, 2019
No offense taken!!
helinues:
May be that would bring sanity back to Lagos roads..

Sorry to say, only a mad man can drive in Lagos roads
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by tsfxtech(m): 9:06am On Oct 14, 2019
Vio cameras? Wow


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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by vibbb: 9:06am On Oct 14, 2019
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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by Nobody: 9:07am On Oct 14, 2019
Ok
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by PureGoldh(m): 9:07am On Oct 14, 2019
Cool but they should take it easy oooh
Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by gaetano: 9:08am On Oct 14, 2019

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Re: VIO Cameras On Lagos Roads Catch Traffic Rules Breakers by prettyvirgin(f): 9:14am On Oct 14, 2019
God pass una

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