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Guyana introducing automated speed ticketing system

March 30, 2025
admin Published: March 30, 2025 | Updated: March 30, 2025 2 min read
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Government of Guyana is set to launch a cutting-edge automated speed ticketing system on Monday, April 7, 2025, in a major step toward enhancing road safety and reducing speeding incidents nationwide.

This state-of-the-art system, powered by advanced speed cameras and radar speed signs connected to a cloud-based infrastructure, will seamlessly detect and issue tickets for speeding violations. By automating enforcement, the initiative ensures fairness, eliminates human bias, and enhances traffic law compliance.

The initiative falls under the Safe Road Intelligent System (SRIS) Project, a collaborative effort between the Guyana Police Force and the National Data Management Authority (NDMA). As part of this project, new radar speed signs and speed cameras have been strategically installed across the country to monitor vehicular speeds and traffic patterns.

Automated speed cameras will identify vehicles exceeding speed limits, and tickets will be generated without manual processing. Drivers whose contact details are registered with the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) will receive notifications via SMS or email. For those without registered contact details, physical tickets will be delivered to their addresses.

The implementation of this system goes beyond ticketing. The data collected will be instrumental in shaping effective strategies to mitigate speeding and improve road safety. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to utilizing technology-driven solutions for better traffic management.

President Irfaan Ali highlighted the importance of the initiative, stating, “As our country expands and embraces new infrastructure, we must also adopt advanced technologies that enhance safety and accountability. The automated speed enforcement system, combined with real-time traffic monitoring, represents a critical step forward in ensuring compliance with traffic laws, reducing accidents, and ultimately saving lives.”

The automated system is designed to be fully autonomous, ensuring impartial and consistent enforcement. With no manual intervention possible, offenders cannot manipulate or bypass fines. Violations must either be paid or contested in court.

To enhance convenience, the government has partnered with MMG, allowing fines to be paid directly through its platform. Additionally, violations will soon be accessible in the GRA’s “Padna” app, enabling drivers to check and process payments online with ease.

Speeding remains a leading cause of road fatalities in Guyana, especially with the rapid expansion of highways and road networks. The SRIS Project and its deployment of radar speed signs and automated enforcement tools reflect the government’s unwavering commitment to integrating technology into public safety efforts.

In the coming days, a nationwide public awareness campaign will be launched to educate drivers on how the system operates, what to expect, and how to comply with traffic laws.

Motorists are encouraged to adhere to speed limits and drive responsibly. The primary goal of this initiative is not to penalize drivers, but to foster a safer, smarter, and more secure road network for all Guyanese.

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