As the country gears up for school reopening after the long festive season, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has issued motorists with three mandatory safety requirements.
In a bid to ensure that students who will be reopening school on Monday, January 6, travel safely on the roads, NTSA has directed that all road users adhere to the Highway Code, remain cautious, and reduce speed.
To ensure this is followed, NTSA has listed mandatory requirements for all motorists to have ahead of the reopening.
These requirements include that all vehicles transporting students must have valid insurance, must be roadworthy, and must be fitted with functional speed limiters that transmit data to the NTSA Intelligent Road Safety Management System (IRSMS).