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Uganda’s Automated Traffic Fine System A Revenue Trap or Safety Measure

The newly launched Electronic Penalty System (EPS) has ignited widespread frustration among Ugandan motorists. Powered by advanced cameras, the system automatically issues fines for traffic infractions like speeding and red-light running. However, many drivers feel the system is more focused on generating revenue than improving road safety.

Social media is filled with stories of drivers receiving multiple fines in a single day. One motorist, Nasasira, was fined Shs1.4 million for driving through high-surveillance zones in Kampala. The fines ballooned to Shs2.1 million within three days due to non-payment. Nasasira claims the system is a “revenue trap” rather than a safety measure.

The system’s speed limits have also sparked controversy. Some sections of the Northern Bypass have limits as low as 30 km/h, which drivers say is potentially hazardous, especially during low-visibility hours

A recent parliamentary report reveals that the EPS operates under a partnership between the Ugandan government and Russian firm Joint Stock Company Global Security (GS). The report shows that GS will pocket 80% of fine revenues, leaving Uganda with only 15%. This has raised questions about the system’s true intent: is it about road safety or generating revenue?

The EPS remains active, but public discontent is growing. Motorists are calling for a review of the system, citing concerns over its impact on road safety and the economy. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the EPS needs a closer look.

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