Djéréhouye Axle Weighing Station in Togo Meets WAEMU Regulations

Transport
Thursday, 24 April 2025 12:11
Djéréhouye Axle Weighing Station in Togo Meets WAEMU Regulations

(Togo First) - The Djéréhouye axle weighing station in Atakpamé, 180 kilometers north of Lomé, has been officially certified as meeting the West African Economic Monetary Union (WAEMU)’s regional standards. The Agence Togolaise de Métrologie (ATOMET) confirmed this after a thorough inspection last week.

This station, positioned on Route Nationale 1, measures the weight of trucks to ensure compliance with international legal metrology standards (OIML). With this certification, the station will now undergo routine checks: a full conformity inspection every six months and quarterly technical monitoring by the Société autonome de financement de l'entretien routier (SAFER). These measures aim to keep the system accurate and protect Togo’s roads, preserving the government’s investments in transport infrastructure.

“When a truck travels with the right load, it consumes less fuel, pollutes less, and damages the road less. This benefits everyone: hauliers, user,s and, above all, the environment,” said Tchandine Koffi, IT assistant at SAFER.

Located at Atakpamé’s northern exit, the Djéréhouye checkpoint plays a vital role in controlling traffic on the main trade corridor linking southern and northern Togo. It identifies overloaded trucks and enforces penalties to keep roads safe and extend their lifespan. “This measure is designed to prevent the premature deterioration of road infrastructure,” explained Dermane Tadjudini, Director of Road and Rail Transport.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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