The Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Wednesday said the first batch of automated e-tickets were generated, packaged and delivered to the Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) to then be posted by mail to traffic violators.
According to the Police statement, this is in keeping with the rollout and full implementation of the e-ticketing aspect of the Safe Road Intelligent System. Representatives of the GPF, GPOC and National Data Management Authority (NDMA) started the process on Wednesday with the handover of the tickets at the NDMA Head Office at Crown Street, Queenstown, Georgetown.
“The first tickets were generated, packaged, and delivered to the GPOC for registered posts in keeping with amendments to the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act Chapter 51:02,” the Police noted in the statement.
This handover signified a commitment to ensuring swift dispatch of the tickets to liable owners whose motor vehicles being driven above the speed limits and which were captured via the speed cameras.
The automated speed ticketing system was officially implemented on April 7 to detect and issue tickers for speeding violations.
The police advised drivers to update their contact information (cellular phone number and email addresses) at the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) which will facilitate immediate notification of violation. Payments can be made via MMG services countrywide using the ticket number and persons can utilise the GPF web page, guyanapoliceforce.gy , to track tickets issued to them.
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