MTTU and Ghana police service out with Road traffic Voilation Fines list
MTTU Equipped with logistics for strict traffic Observation

The MTTU sections of the Ghana police service from next week are going to be very strict on traffic violators, especially those that disregard the traffic light.
They’ve been equipped with logistics and training to serve traffic offenders tickets even if the offenders manage to get to their houses.
Please treat this message with the utmost importance and seriousness.
List of Minor Driving Offences and their Fines
The functions of the MTTU are varied but include the following:
- Traffic control and management
- Enforcement of all road traffic laws and regulations
- Investigation on road traffic accident crash cases reported
- Processing and prosecution of traffic offenders
- Provision of presidential route security
- Presidential and protocol escort for VIPS and state dignitaries
- Collaboration with road safety stakeholders ( NRSC, DVLA, NAS, GNFS)
Mandate:
The mandate of the MTTD is to formulate policies regarding the effective and sufficient performance of the MTTD departments in line with general services goals.
The department is also tasked with administrative and operational steps for the implementation of major policies, decisions, and directives towards enhancing efficiency in the service.
The department as part of its responsibilities conducts research into emerging challenges in the traffic enforcement and road safety sector.
The MTTD was established to develop appropriate training intervention to bridge need gap of relevant stakeholders.
The department is also tasked to develop public education and sensitization programmes to be rolled out across the country.
Periodically provide Director-General/Services and Director General/Technical with information on the procurement of relevant logistics for the department Vehicle Authority (DVLA) at the Police Headquarters Cafeteria Complex Conference Hall.