What are the traffic regulations for heavy vehicles in Ouagadougou?
Vehicles between 3.5 and 10 tons can circulate during specific hours, while larger vehicles have more restricted time slots. Firewood transport is limited to nighttime.
News / Burkina Faso
This week in Burkina Faso, authorities are cracking down on traffic violations in Ouagadougou while honoring the legacy of Thomas Sankara with a new monthly tribute.
Ouagadougou's municipal police are strictly enforcing traffic regulations for heavy vehicles to ease congestion and enhance road safety. The regulations specify time windows for vehicles weighing between 3.5 and 10 tons, and those exceeding 10 tons, with stricter rules for transporting firewood.
In parallel, Burkina Faso is formally honoring Thomas Sankara, the former President, with a monthly military ceremony. The inaugural event took place at the Thomas Sankara Memorial, featuring a military tribute. This initiative aims to preserve Sankara's memory and promote his ideals among citizens and visitors. The government is also encouraging contributions to expand the memorial through the 'My Brick for Sankara' initiative.
Vehicles between 3.5 and 10 tons can circulate during specific hours, while larger vehicles have more restricted time slots. Firewood transport is limited to nighttime.
To honor Thomas Sankara, promote his ideals, and preserve his legacy among Burkinabè citizens and visitors.
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