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Observe Traffic Rules During Sallah –FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC)
on Monday in Abeokuta advised road users to observe traffic rules and
regulations during the Sallah celebration and during the “Ember” months.
The FRSC Sector Commander in Ogun, Mr
Adeboye Oyeniyi, told our correspondent that the command was doing everything
possible to ensure that the roads were safe for all.
Oyeniyi said, “We are not leaving any stone
unturned in our bid to reduce carnage on Ogun roads and beyond, the FRSC is
ready physically and psychologically to ensure sanity on our roads.
“We know that it is going to be a very busy
period and it has even started as we are speaking, we understand what is
expected of us, and we are going to be up and doing.
“All our vehicles have been well serviced,
we have been discussing with Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and
Federal Ministry of Works so that potholes will be fixed for these periods.
“If that is done, the era of motor running
into pot holes and summersault will be reduced to a minimum.”
According to him, the FRSC will also
collaborate with other agencies such as the police, special marshals, and first
aid groups among, others during the periods.
Oyeniyi also advised drivers to be very
sensitive to the weather during the period.
He said, “Harmattan is fast approaching and
the weather will be so cloudy during this period.
“So we are warning drivers not to travel
late in the night or early in the morning because visibility will be minimised
and drivers may not be able to see far distance.”
The sector commander also said that the
FRSC had been going round the motorparks to sensitise commercial drivers on how
to maintain their vehicles and to educate them not to drink while driving.
He, however, said that appropriate
punishment would be given to recalcitrant drivers, adding, “we are working with
the magistrates so that mobile courts can come on stream during this period”.
Oyeniyi said that no fewer than 317 people
were involved in 65 road traffic crashes in the state in September.
He said that 178 of the people were either
seriously injured or killed in road crashes in the month under review, while
there were 37 cases of minor accident.
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