Metro Lagos Begins Compulsory Computerized Vehicle Inspection

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The Lagos State Government has begun the computerized vehicle inspection service to determine road-worthiness of vehicles in the state.

This new service will enable road users to determine the status of their vehicle via a series of tests

Segun Obayendo, Managing Director of Lagos State Computerized Vehicle Inspection Service (LACVIS), revealed that the service was unpopular among motorists when the it rolled out in March 2017.

“We encountered quite a lot of cynicism and skepticism as people had issues copping with the change in the price for inspection or wondered whether their vehicle will fail or pass.

“Inspections save lives of the drivers and other road users from accidents occasioned by mechanical failure and LACVIS computerized inspection process helps to detect mechanical faults before they become disaster on the highways.

“Our computerized inspection program ensures that vehicle owners are pro-actively contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment with an emission test. Vehicle emissions continue to be a major source of urban air pollution.

“However, the test checks the emission level of exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons and others from a vehicle. If everyone chooses to be compliant, what we will have is improved air quality and other health and economic benefit.”

In his remarks, General Manager, LACVIS, Segun Ogunnaike, said “in the next three years, there will be at least 57 computerized inspection centers across the state.

“The idea is that before any vehicle is issued the road worthiness certificate, such vehicle will have to undergo inspection.”
 

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