Vehicle Inspection Service has embarked on a new mode of enforcement to carry out its operations in Lagos State effectively.
Its Head of Control, Regualtions and Enforcement, Lagos State, Olusoji Adebayo, said the new operation system of carrying out the VIS duty in the state was one of the best practices in the world.
According to Adebayo, the gadget is build up on database of VIS being accumulated by Lagos State Computerised Vehicle Inspection Service (LACVIS) and Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA).
Adebayo said the new system had numerous advantage as it was kept away from the road thereby preventing the knocking down of VIS officials by reckless drivers.
The VIS boss also said the camera also works 24 hours and being handled by special squad to monitor the service.
He said the system was so good and the operations could be compare with the other parts of the world.
According to him, the new technology is everywhere in Lagos State where the camera will scan the number plate of vehicles and check it round our database and other agencies and give the details of the vehicles.
“Automatically, SMS will be generated and sent to the owner of the vehicles and our nearby offices will prepare the tickets and drop it at their various doorsteps.
“We urge the residents to ensure total compliance with the rules and regulations of driving in the state so as to enhance sanity on the road,” he added.
