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Road safety: Police ask motorists to carry their driver’s licenses with massive roadside checks set to start on Monday

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The Gambia Police Force has announced it will commence a massive operation on Monday targeting drivers.

A statement from the office of the Inspector General of Police says beginning Monday 1st July 2019, the police will “conduct operations to scrutinize drivers’ license, number plates and other motor vehicle requirements to ensure compliance with the Motor Traffic Act and Regulations.”

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The statement signed by police spokesman APS Lamin Njie added: “Accordingly, all drivers are urged to carry along their drivers’ license when driving to avoid unnecessary delay at various check points.

“Equally, vehicle owners and drivers are reminded to never permit individuals without prescribed categories of licenses to drive their vehicles as that amounts to an offense under the Traffic Laws and regulations.

“Similarly, vehicles registered with private number plates and are currently used for commercial purposes are strictly warned to desist from such practices as any driver found wanting will be dealt with according to law.

“In this regard, the office of the Inspector General of Police solicits the cooperation of all drivers to ensure safety on our roads.”

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