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FCTA launches electronic ticketing system for traffic offenders 

By: Ibk

February 17, 2025

2 minute read

The Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) of the Federal Capital Territory Administration has rolled out an electronic ticketing and central booking system for traffic offenders in Abuja.

The initiative, aimed at enhancing traffic enforcement, was announced by DRTS Director, Dr. Abdullateef Bello, on Monday, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Bello explained that the system would improve road safety by using technology to track and penalize violations.

He clarified that enforcement officers would no longer stop vehicles randomly, as the new devices would automatically detect infractions and issue electronic tickets within minutes.

The Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS), Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has commenced e-ticketing and central booking of traffic offenders in the territory. 

“Its Director, Dr Abdullateef Bello, disclosed this in Abuja on Monday, at the inauguration of the initiative designed to drive road traffic enforcement in the FCT,” the NAN report read in part.

It added, “Bello said that DRTS had acquired technological devices that would record traffic infractions and immediately issue electronic tickets to offenders in a few minutes.” 

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The introduction of an electronic ticketing and central booking system for traffic offenders in Abuja follows a Federal High Court ruling on October 3, 2024, which prohibited the Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) from impounding vehicles, stopping motorists, or imposing fines.

Bello noted that while the directorate has appealed the ruling, the new system aligns with existing laws under the Federal Capital Territory Transportation Secretariat. Under the system, offenders will have seven days to pay fines, after which non-compliance could lead to penalties at the point of vehicle license renewal. Motorists can also appeal tickets.

Bello added that enforcement officers have been trained on the system, and a simulation exercise was conducted to ensure smooth implementation. The electronic ticketing initiative aims to reduce direct interactions between officers and motorists while improving compliance with traffic regulations in Abuja.

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