The Guyana Police Force has reported that, utilising footage from the Safe Road Intelligent System (SRIS), more than 6,500 illegal third lane violations have been recorded along monitored roadways.
An illegal third lane violation occurs when a motorist unlawfully drives on the outer or shoulder lane of the roadway, treating it as an additional traffic lane, outside of what is legally designated for traffic flow. This behaviour poses serious safety risks, disrupts traffic order, and increases the risk of avoidable collisions.
The Police have advised that these violations are not ticketable offences and must be heard before a magistrate. Each incident captured by SRIS cameras is individually reviewed by trained police personnel, with evidence carefully analysed, compiled, and formally presented before the court.
To date, 585 cases have already been heard and processed in court, resulting in fines and, in some instances, suspension of drivers’ licences. The remaining matters are currently at various stages of review and prosecution.
The Guyana Police Force has further indicated that it is strengthening its prosecutorial capacity to ensure a faster turnaround in preparing and advancing SRIS-related matters through the court system, as enforcement efforts continue to expand.
When drivers are located, police officers utilise electronic tablets to show motorists the recorded footage of the infraction, as part of the charge preparation and verification process prior to court proceedings.
The Guyana Police Force continues to urge all motorists to comply with traffic laws and to desist from the unlawful use of roadway shoulders and outer lanes. The SRIS remains a key component of national efforts to improve road safety, enhance accountability, and reduce traffic-related incidents across Guyana (Press release)
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