The city has taken corrective action against more than 2,000 drivers who disrupted traffic flow and violated traffic rules.
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(May 29/2016) :- The traffic management authority of Addis Ababa city administration has taken corrective action against 2,798 drivers who violated the traffic rules through the intensive control conducted by the 11 branch offices, especially in the areas of the corridor development and during the entry and exit hours. In terms of enforcing key safety laws and streamlining traffic flow, the authority said that on May 26 and 27/2016, drive in a marked lane for buses only, especially during the entry and exit hours of work. It has been stated that they drove above the speed limit, drove while talking on mobile phones, and moved without wearing seat belts and helmets. The Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority, as a public institution that works to ensure smooth traffic flow in the capital and to ensure the safety of the city's community, will continue to monitor such problems and take corrective action, especially those that cause damage to corridor developments built with public resources without providing proper services, he said once again stating that drivers should be aware of this and act responsibly. Concerned. In view of ensuring key security rules and traffic flow, Ginbot 26 and 27/2016 E. In two days, especially at the time of going to work, driving over the speed limit, driving while using mobile phones, moving without seat belts and helmet protection. The Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority is a public institution that works to improve the traffic flow in the capital and to ensure the safety of the people of the city, it will continue to take precautionary measures. It is reiterated that there will be a strict control on those who cause corridor developments that are built with public resources to be damaged without providing proper service. Drivers should be aware of this and act responsibly. ·