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As Uganda intensifies its infrastructure development, road construction projects are increasingly common. While these projects promise improved road networks, they also introduce unique challenges for motorists. The government’s recent implementation of stringent traffic regulations, including the Automated Express Penalty System (EPSAuto), aims to enhance road safety but requires heightened awareness, especially in construction zones.

Road construction zones present dynamic environments with potential hazards

  • Reduced Speed Limits: In areas like the Ntinda-Stretcher Road, the maximum speed is reduced to 20 km/h. Exceeding this limit can lead to fines and increases the risk of accidents due to dust and reduced visibility.
  • Unstable Road Surfaces: Excavations and uncompact surfaces can cause vehicles to lose control. It’s crucial to adhere to designated routes and avoid creating additional lanes.
  • Traffic Marshals and Diversions: Construction zones often have marshals directing traffic. Ignoring their instructions can result in charges of recklessness and contribute to accidents.
  • Real-Time Monitoring: Utilizes CCTV cameras and automatic number plate recognition to detect violations such as speeding and running red lights.
  • Instant E-Fines: Offenders receive electronic fines via SMS or email, detailing the offense, fine amount, and payment instructions.
  • Payment Deadlines: Fines must be paid within 72 hours to avoid additional charges and potential legal consequences.
  • Adhere to Speed Limits: Maintain speeds between 20–40 km/h as posted. Excessive speed can lead to fines and accidents.
  • Follow Signage and Instructions: Pay attention to road signs and marshals directing traffic. Disregarding these can result in charges of recklessness.
  • Use Fog Lights: In dusty conditions, fog lights or daytime running lights enhance vehicle visibility.
  • Avoid Distractions: Stay focused and avoid using mobile phones or engaging in conversations that divert attention from the road.

Several significant road projects are underway:

  • Kampala–Mpigi Expressway: A 28.5 km dual carriageway under construction, expected to enhance connectivity between Kampala and Mpigi.
  • Lusalira–Nkonge–Lumegere–Sembabule Road: A 97 km road project aimed at improving transportation in the region.

These projects may introduce temporary diversions and altered traffic patterns. Motorists should stay informed and exercise caution when traveling through these areas.

While road construction is vital for national development, it necessitates responsible driving practices. By adhering to speed limits, following signage, and respecting traffic marshals, motorists can contribute to a safer driving environment. The EPSAuto system serves as a tool to enforce these practices, ensuring that all road users are held accountable for their actions.

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