LASTMA introduces drone technology to tackle traffic, accidents in Lagos

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has launched the use of drone technology to enhance traffic monitoring and security surveillance throughout the state, marking a move away from conventional manual methods toward more advanced digital systems.

At the official launch of the initiative, LASTMA General Manager Olalekan Bakare-Oki stated that the drones will offer real-time aerial views of key traffic routes, enabling faster response to traffic jams, accidents, and emergencies.

“This initiative is not just about deploying new equipment but about redefining our approach to traffic management through digital governance. With real-time aerial oversight, we can intervene faster, enhance safety, improve emergency coordination, strengthen security measures, and encourage a more disciplined motoring culture,” Bakare-Oki stated.

He noted that the drones will be deployed for aerial reconnaissance and high-definition monitoring, ensuring officers can respond proactively rather than depending solely on ground patrols.

Bakare-Oki also stressed that the deployment will operate under strict ethical and regulatory guidelines to maintain public trust. “We want to assure Lagosians that the use of drones will strictly comply with privacy safeguards and legal standards, guaranteeing transparency and integrity in the system,” he added.

According to the agency, the innovation will complement LASTMA’s existing toll-free hotline, enabling faster emergency response and accident management.

The move, authorities said, is part of broader efforts to ease traffic flow, reduce travel time, minimize accidents, and promote greater discipline on Lagos roads.

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