HEAVY-Trucks ordered to move at night

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HEAVY-Trucks ordered to move at night
HEAVY-Trucks ordered to move at night

Africa-Press – South-Sudan. SouthSudan National Police Service (SSNPS) has ordered heavy trucks to shift theirmovement to night only in order to minimize heavy traffic flow in the heart ofthe Juba city, Deputy Spokesperson of police Brig.Gen. James DakKarlo revealedto Juba Monitor yesterday.

Karloalso said that they would write to traffic police to put the order into effectas soon as possible. Juba municipality had been experiencing heavy road congestion due to lack of feeder roads which could alternate the flow which could enable heavy trucks and small cars to compete along narrow roads within the town.

Some South Sudanese and motorists had severally protested about the traffic jams which impacted the movement of the citizens’ lives negatively and waste passengers’ by delaying on their appointment or work.

Onphone call interviewKarlosaid that they would put in place the law and orderthat would help to minimize the current road jams which was currently beingexperienced on daily basis and affected most of the people.

“Thesebig trucks are not supposed to move at the day time because they cause inconveniencesespecially big trucks which are carrying loads along the road, we will raise itto the traffic police and it will come out as an order,” Karlosai Hedid not elaborated on the directive but said more details about the policiesand plan to thwart the jams within the town would be unfoldedtoday.

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