Togo: SAFER Deploys Mobile Weighing Brigades to Fight Overloading

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Wednesday, 28 May 2025 13:27
Togo: SAFER Deploys Mobile Weighing Brigades to Fight Overloading

(Togo First) - SAFER, the Autonomous Road Maintenance Financing Company of Togo, has launched mobile weighing brigades on key roads. The brigades target strategic, high-traffic locations to combat overloading by heavy vehicles, which causes rapid damage to the national road network.

The pilot phase focuses on National Route 1. SAFER’s mobile brigades use the latest axle scales and operate around the clock, 24/7. Their technical standards match those of fixed stations, such as Djéréhouyé in the Plateaux region.

SAFER positions the mobile brigades to outsmart truck drivers who bypass fixed checkpoints. Some drivers comply with fixed station controls, then secretly reload their vehicles further down the road. SAFER says this rule-breaking damages road infrastructure.

The organization notes that mobile brigades deliver the same precision as fixed stations. They also offer greater flexibility and wider territorial coverage. This makes the system more responsive and adaptable.

SAFER plans to expand the mobile units to other sensitive areas. The expansion will include transit corridors to Burkina Faso, Benin, and Ghana.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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