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The President, Speaker, Chief Justice and their deputies are the only government officials that are allowed right of way – Traffic Police

Trevor Taremwa by Trevor Taremwa
February 6, 2020
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Deputy Police Spokesperson Polly Namaye.

Deputy Police Spokesperson Polly Namaye.

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Sirens have become the order on Ugandan roads especially in Kampala during heavy traffic. Different government vehicles tend to assume the right of way even when they are not entitled to it.

In a press conference held by Police, strict regulations have been passed against the use of such sirens by vehicles that are not authorized. They have as well outlawed the use of bright lights similar to those used by emergency vehicles and the obscuring of number plates.

According to Deputy Police Spokesperson Polly Namaye, due to the growing number of vehicles in Kampala and other growing towns, such indiscipline has the potential of creating inconveniences to road users and crashes which endangers lives and property.

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According to Bazil Mugisha, the Ag. Director Traffic Police, the only government officials allowed to violate traffic laws are His Excellency the President, the Speaker, Chief Justice and their deputies. He went on to add that in case anyone has cause to violate these laws, they would have to write to the Inspector General of Police.

According to Police, these measures are meant to improve orderliness and safety on the roads.

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