乌干达推迟恢复交通罚款制度, 此前有90%的投诉得到证实,
Uganda delays reinstating traffic fines system after 90% of complaints validated, seeking public consensus.
乌干达于2026年3月举行全国协商,以解决公众的关切,然后重新启用其快速惩罚系统和罚款发放系统。 2025年,该系统因标识不清、72小时的严格罚款期限、摄影机读数不一致以及速度限制混乱等问题暂停使用。
Uganda is holding nationwide consultations in March 2026 to address public concerns before relaunching its Express Penalty System (EPS) and Fine Issuance System (FIS), suspended in 2025 over issues like unclear signage, strict 72-hour fine deadlines, inconsistent camera readings, and confusion over speed limits.
90%以上的投诉被视为有效,并实施了纠正措施,包括一个新的电子投诉系统。
Over 90% of complaints were deemed valid, with fixes implemented, including a new electronic complaint system.
政府强调道路安全是重中之重, 指出超速和鲁莽驾驶造成高事故死亡,
The government emphasizes road safety as the priority, citing high crash fatalities from speeding and reckless driving, and will not reinstate the system until broad consensus is reached.
最后决定将由内阁和议会作出。
Final decisions will go to Cabinet and Parliament.