The Lusaka City Council (LCC) has commenced the installation of new traffic lights in Lusaka at a cost of K1.5 billion.
Speaking in an interview, LCC Public Relations Officer Henry Kapata said works have commenced at three junctions, namely Kamloops-Alick Nkatha , Lumumba-Ben Bella and Malila-Lumumba road junctions.
Mr. Kapata said the Council has contracted Aeradeo Zambia Limited to install the light emitting diodes which have a life span of ten years with financial support from the National Road Fund Agency and the Road Development Agency.
He said works have started at Kamloops-Alick Nkata junction and are expected to be commissioned in seven days while the rest of the works at other junctions will be completed by 14th June, this year.
He added that the LCC is seriously considering Solar system as an alternative source of energy for street lights to avoid inconveniences arising from ZESCO power cuts and shortages.
Meanwhile, the LCC has called on the Road Traffic Commission to mount constant patrols in the central business area to address problems of inadequate parking space and traffic jams.
Mr. Kapata said unregistered taxis and illegal car dealers have continued to contribute to increased traffic jams and inadequate parking space especially along Cairo Road.
He appealed to the business community to partner with the local authority in securing more cramps as the council is considering stiffer punishments for careless parking through the introduction of by laws.