The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has pledged its commitment to address road safety issues, especially the issue of unlicensed drivers who drive on roads.
The Chief Executive of the DVLA, Mr Julius Neequaye Kotey, made the pledge when he paid a courtesy call on the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, on Monday to introduce himself to the King and solicit his support.
During the meeting with the Ga Mantse, Mr Kotey noted that the DVLA had taken notice of the disregard to road safety laws on the part of drivers in the country and was worried about it.
However, he pointed out that through various initiatives such as the introduction of the Drive from Port (DP) sticker number plate would help address the issue of illegal vehicle registration and improve the revenue generation of the Authority. "There are a lot of initiatives that we are bringing on board as DVLA.