MONROVIA – A senior officer from the Liberia National Police has informed Smart News Liberia that starting next week, the police will implement measures to restrict motorcyclists from using main streets in Monrovia.
The decision comes as part of ongoing discussions between the Motorcycles Union and the police. These discussions aim to address concerns related to safety and traffic congestion caused by motorcyclists flying through main streets in the city.
The move is expected to have a significant impact on motorcyclists who rely on main streets for their daily commute. While details of the restrictions are yet to be finalized, it is clear that efforts are being made to find a balance between ensuring safety and accommodating the needs of motorcyclists.
This development underscores the importance of collaboration between the police and relevant stakeholders to address traffic-related issues effectively. As discussions continue between the Motorcycles Union and the police, both parties are hopeful that a mutually beneficial solution can be reached to improve road safety and reduce congestion in Monrovia.
Motorcyclists and the general public are advised to stay updated on the upcoming changes and adhere to the new regulations once they are implemented. Further details on the restrictions and alternative routes for motorcyclists are expected to be announced in the coming days.