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Do you know repainting your car violates the law?

Former deputy spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Aliyu Giwa, has drawn the attention of Nigerians to the rules and regulations applicable to the repainting of cars in Nigeria as contained in the National Road Traffic Regulation 2012.

Giwa in a Twitter thread on Wednesday evening educated his followers on the necessary steps to take before changing the colour of their vehicles.

The police officer quoted Part 2, Section 13 of the National Road Traffic Regulation 2012 which states that, “Where the colour of a vehicle is to be changed, the owner shall apply for approval from the Authority.”

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The regulation further upholds that “in Form MVA (Motor Vehicle Administration) 6 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations and unless such an application is approved, the owner of the vehicle shall be restrained from changing the colour of the vehicle.”

It added that a new vehicle licence shall be issued after payment of the fees prescribed to reflect the new colour of the vehicle and the old vehicle licence shall be withdrawn from the owner.

The regulation stated that, “Any alteration or change in the particulars of the vehicle shall be reflected in the registration book by the appropriate Authority.”

“Where the colour of a vehicle is changed without due approval, the licence of such a vehicle shall become invalid & the owner of the vehicle has committed an offence under these Regulations and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N3,000 or to imprisonment for a term of 6 months or both.”

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