MPS boosts road safety with new speed trap machines

In a bid to curb the rising number of road accidents, the Malawi Police Service has procured 10 speed trap machines from South Africa. These machines will be deployed across the country to reduce accidents caused by over speeding.

National Police Deputy Spokesperson, Harry Namwaza confirmed the acquisition, stating that the speed trap machines will significantly enhance traffic operations.

“These machines will help reduce road accidents, especially during the festive season when many people travel extensively.

“The festive season is a peak travel period in Malawi, and the police service is keen to ensure road safety. With the new speed trap machines, we aim at deterring drivers from speeding and promote responsible driving practices,” said Namwaza.

This move is part of the Malawi Police Service’s efforts to address the growing concern of road accidents. Previously, the service had acquired breathalyzers and speed cameras to combat drunk driving and speeding.

The deployment of speed trap machines is a positive step forward, given the country’s history of road accidents. By utilizing this technology, the Malawi Police Service aims to enhance road safety and reduce accident rates, creating safer conditions for all road users.

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