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December 19, 2023 Yuletide: FRSC Begins 24-Hour Patrol Nationwide

Yuletide: FRSC Begins 24-Hour Patrol Nationwide

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it has deployed its entire workforce, including Special Marshals, to the highways to ensure hitch-free movement of commuters across the country during the Yuletide.

In a statement by Deputy Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem, the force said personnel would combat traffic gridlock and ensure zero road traffic crashes.

He said the personnel had been provided with logistics and operational materials, including radar guns to check speed violations.

Kazeem added that 16 traffic control camps had been set up along different routes. In contrast, 53 critical routes would receive special attention, and commanding officers were directed to ensure 24-hour surveillance along high-volume traffic and gridlock-prone areas.

He also directed the full mobilisation of the 26 Help Areas and full utilisation of the 59 Emergency Ambulance Points, the mobilisation of roadside clinics, and the 24-hour broadcast of the traffic situation.

He said the special operation would wrap up on January 15, 2024.

December 18, 2023 Two Dead, Eight Wounded In Ogun Road Crash

Two Dead, Eight Wounded In Ogun Road Crash

A tragic road accident along the Idiroko-Ota Road in Ogun State has resulted in the loss of two lives and injuries to eight others, according to authorities from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun State. The incident occurred on Sunday night, and the FRSC conducted a rescue operation to assist the victims.

Florence Okpe, the FRSC spokesperson in Ogun, provided details of the incident in a statement on Monday. The crash involved a MAN diesel truck with registration number LSR10YD and a Toyota Carina without a visible registration number. The occupants comprised five male adults, four female adults, and one female child.

The collision, which occurred around 20:00hrs, claimed the lives of two individuals and left eight others injured. The injured victims were promptly transported to General Hospital, Idiroko, for medical treatment, while the deceased were taken away by their respective families.

In response to the tragic incident, FRSC Sector Commander in Ogun, Anthony Uga, urged motorists to exercise caution, emphasizing the importance of maintaining clear visibility of 150 to 200 meters at night and practicing controlled speeds, especially when overtaking. The statement serves as a reminder of the critical role responsible driving plays in preventing accidents and safeguarding lives on the roads.

October 15, 2021 Road Crashes Kill 62, Injure 624 In Adamawa 

Road Crashes Kill 62, Injure 624 In Adamawa 

The Federal Road Safety Corps, Adamawa Sector Command, has said no fewer than 62 persons were killed and 624 injured in road accidents that occurred between January and September 2021 in the state.
Sector Commander, Utte Boyi, disclosed this today in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Yola.
He said during this period, 1,025 people and 369 vehicles were involved in 202 road crashes caused mostly by speeding and wrong overtaking by drivers.

He urged road users to obey road traffic regulations and avoid night travels to cut down the rate of accidents, especially during the last three months of the year.

"We have entered the ember months and it is the rush period because a lot of people will be travelling.
"So motorists should not be in a hurry to pick passengers and make a lot of money.
"You should always drive with care, maintaining the speed limit.
"In fact, you should install the speed limit device in your vehicles to help you control the speed of your vehicle,'' added the FRSC official.
June 4, 2021 FRSC Seizes 373 Vehicles With Expired Documents In Kaduna

FRSC Seizes 373 Vehicles With Expired Documents In Kaduna

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has seized 373 vehicles with expired vehicle documents, old number plates and without driver’s licence in Kaduna State.

He added that 252 vehicles were seized in Kaduna, 41 in Kafanchan and 80 in Zaria.

Mohammed stressed the need for motorists to register their vehicles and acquire new number plates.

“We still have cases of motorists with unregistered vehicle papers, including tricycles and motorcycles still ply our roads and perpetrate crimes unnoticed.

“If a registered vehicle is used to commit, a crime, we can easily trace the person by logging onto our ur database, using addresses of violators.

“The defaulters are given ample time to acquire the new number plates, driver’s licence and renew their expired vehicles’ particulars,’’ he said.

Muhammed said the joint operation would be sustained and thanked stakeholders involved in the exercise for their cooperation.

 
 

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