The Corp Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye
Oyeyemi,said the commission had concluded plans for a robust strategy to reduce
road crashes this yuletide period.
Boboye said this on Monday in Abuja at a retreat for senior
officers of the corps aimed at reducing road crashes during the 2014 end of
year and yuletide season.“ Our aim with this robust strategy is to focus on how to
make the roads safer for all road users and ensure reduction in road crashes as
we begin our end-of-year patrol operations,’’ he said.
According to him, the strategy includes deployment of
sophisticated patrol vehicles along strategic road corridors and use of speed
detection devices such as radar guns to monitor motorists’ speed on the
highways.He advised motorists to avoid drunk driving, speeding and
over-loading as they account for most of the fatal accidents on the highways
during the yuletide period.
Boboye also warned against putting vehicles that are not
road-worthy on the road.He said FRSC patrol team would not hesitate to arrest and
sanction any motorist violating traffic rules.
According to him, FRSC is working hard to ensure safety and
better flow of traffic so that motorists will not have to pass the night on the
highways when travelling for the yuletide.
He said the commission had developed a new slogan – “Drive
to Safe Lives’’ – as part of efforts to reduce road crashes, and called on the
media and other stakeholders to join the campaign for safer roads.On deadline for new driver’s licence and number plates, he
said the commission had not set any timeline, but advised motorists to get the
new licence or plate numbers immediately the current one expires.“The scheme is on course, but we are not setting any
deadline; it is going to be a circle period.“Once your licence expires, you should go and renew it, the
same applies to your vehicles licence and new number plates,’’ he said.
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