12/02/2026
STRICT REGULATION OF SIREN USE UNDER THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW
February 10, 2026: The Ministry has observed with serious concern the growing misuse of sirens by unauthorized persons for purposes unrelated to emergency response, including the unlawful clearing of traffic and the assertion of improper road priority. Such conduct constitutes a direct violation of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and undermines public safety, traffic discipline, and the credibility of legitimate emergency services.
The Ministry of Justice hereby informs and reminds the general public that the installation and use of sirens on motor vehicles within the Republic of Liberia is strictly governed by Title 38 of the Liberian Code of Laws Revised, specifically Chapter 6, Section 6.21 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
The law expressly provides that only authorized police vehicles, fire service vehicles, and other duly designated emergency or official vehicles may be equipped with and operate sirens. The use of sirens is further restricted to lawful emergency situations, including response to fire alarms, emergency calls, immediate pursuit of suspected offenders, or other legitimate emergency operations.
For the avoidance of doubt, siren privileges are not attached to public office, rank, status, or position. Ministers, legislators, judges, heads of agencies, political appointees, private security escorts, and private citizens are not authorized to install or use sirens unless their vehicles fall squarely within the categories provided by law.
Accordingly, only those vehicles expressly recognized under the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and those specifically authorized by the Ministry of Justice in accordance with the law, shall be permitted to install and operate sirens. No individual, office, or institution may assume or exercise this privilege outside of the statutory framework.
The Government of Liberia is resolved to strictly enforce the Vehicle and Traffic Law and will therefore not hesitate to penalize violators. Any person found installing, operating, or using a siren contrary to the law will be subject to immediate enforcement action, including citation, seizure of unlawful equipment, fines, prosecution, and any other penalties provided by law. Law enforcement authorities nationwide have been directed to strictly enforce these provisions without exception.
The Ministry of Justice remains steadfast in its commitment to uphold the rule of law and to ensure that emergency privileges are preserved strictly for lawful and legitimate use.
Signed: _________________________________
Jutonu Y. Kollie
DIRECTOR OF PRESS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Ministry of Justice, R.L
Contact: 231776492013/231886517462
Ministry of Justice - Liberia
Liberia National Police