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Taxi Colour: Drivers Violate Govt’s Order In Rivers
Despite warnings by the
Rivers State Ministry of Transport’s Commercial vehicles Standardization Taskforce and the Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMARIV), directing all commercial vehicle owners to paint their vehicles in the state approved colours of sky blue and white , some drivers have continued to violate the order with impunity.
The Tide gathered that most commercial vehicle operators with unpainted vehicles have remained adamant and refused to paint their vehicles as they hide under the guise of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and co-operative unions and so on.
It was learnt that some private vehicles which also engage in commercial operations (Kabu-Kabu) claimed that they use their vehicles for commercial transportation in order to help stranded passengers on the road.
But our correspondent further gathered that the order by the commercial vehicles standardization project of the ministry of transport was aimed at properly regulating the commercial transport sector as well as to enhance security in the state.
According to them, their directive was to ensure that all commercial vehicles in the state are captured into the electronic database of the ministry for easy tracking, monitoring and management of enforcement on vehicles in the state and also be issued an MOT route number and a tracking number in times of emergency security situations.
The Ministry stated that with the development, quacks and “kabu-kabu’ operators are totally eliminated as they continued to constitute nuisance and disregard road transport regulations of the commercial transport sector, while they pose as threat to security in the state by their non-registration with the minister.
It was also gathered that the state government had earlier warned that any driver operating contrary to the order which is contained in the Rivers State Road Traffic Law No. 6 of 2009 commits a traffic offence and must be penalized.
On this premise, the state ministry of transport and the Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMARIV) had earlier urged all commercial operators to comply to ensure security of lives of passengers as well as to promote fast and easy identification of commercial vehicles and their operators in the state.
Meanwhile, all efforts to get reaction from the Commissioner for Transport, George Tolofari and the Controller General of TIMARIV, Eke Confidence proved abortive.
Storoes by Collins Barasimeye
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