The Lagos State government has announced that from January 1, 2022, no vehicle within its borders will be issued a roadworthiness certificate without physical inspection. This move aims to address the frequent breakdown of articulated vehicles and trucks on roads. However, the effectiveness of government agencies responsible for certifying these vehicles and licensing drivers has been questioned due to the recurring accidents involving trucks and articulated vehicles in Lagos and Ogun states.
The Lagos State government has announced that from January 1, 2022, no vehicle within its borders will be issued a roadworthiness certificate without physical inspection. This move aims to address the frequent breakdown of articulated vehicles and trucks on roads.
However, the effectiveness of government agencies responsible for certifying these vehicles and licensing drivers has been questioned due to the recurring accidents involving trucks and articulated vehicles in Lagos and Ogun states.
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