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Automated digital traffic fine system goes live

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 7, 2025
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Uganda has launched an automated traffic fine system—EPSAuto—that detects speeding and red-light violations using cameras and sends automatic fines to motorists. The system went live on Friday.

With EPSAuto, cameras capture vehicle number plates and automatically detect traffic violations such as speeding or running red lights. A fine is then instantly sent to the driver’s mobile phone number.

Offenders have 72 hours to pay the fine; otherwise, the amount will double.

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Allan Ssempebwa, Senior Communications Officer at the Ministry of Works and Transport, said the new system—officially called the Electronic Penalty System (EPSAuto)—will initially focus on motorists and riders who run red lights at traffic junctions or violate speed limits.

“Only these two violations will be enforced by the system for now. The rest will continue to be handled by traffic officers as usual. If you break either of these two rules, the system will automatically trigger an alert at the control center managed by the Uganda Police Force, and a ticket will be generated and sent to your mobile phone,” Ssempebwa explained.

He urged motorists to stay vigilant.

“Note that EPSAuto issues fines not only to vehicles with digital plates but also to those with older number plates,” he added.

Officials clarified that the system applies to all vehicles, except those on emergency duty, and is designed to promote responsible driving and save lives.

The development comes just months after the government reduced speed limits to 30 km/h in high-risk areas such as schools and markets.

Motorists will face a fine of Shs200,000 for exceeding speed limits by 10–30 km/h, and Shs600,000 for going beyond that.

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