Guyana is introducing a digital registry of road users to improve traffic law enforcement and public safety. The system will provide authorities with access to drivers’ records, including previous offenses and accident history. Officials say the initiative will support stricter enforcement of penalties such as license suspension and revocation, while new legislative amendments will address issues like noise pollution and reckless driving.
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