“Once verified, the buses will be branded in the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority colours and will be equipped with validators,” he said.
Mr Giwa said the initiative, spearheaded by the ministry, aimed to instil traffic safety awareness among students, teachers, and parents across the state.
He added that the exercise was aimed to ensure smooth vehicular movement and ensure public order.
Mrs Ohgunlola said that the operation cleared the road of vehicular congestion caused by the infractions, restoring smooth traffic flow and ensuring compliance with traffic regulations.
“This operation effectively cleared the area of vehicular congestion caused by these infractions,” she stated.
The e-call-up system on the Lekki-Epe corridor was billed to commence on August 1.
Ms Giwa said the Removal of Abandoned Vehicles Committee’s primary responsibility would be the prompt removal of all abandoned and disused vehicles.
Ms Ogunlola said that the state’s law enforcement agencies were on surveillance to enforce compliance.
Mr Osiyemi said it was necessary for motorists to prominently display valid, unobstructed number plates in adherence to TSRL 2018.