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FRSC boss expresses concerns over speed-related crashes

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The Corps Marshal of Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has expressed concerns over increasing cases of speed-related crashes during this Yuletide period and directed commanding officers to step up enforcement of the law on the use of speed limiting device.

The directive followed a careful review of the first phase of the end of year special patrol being embarked upon by personnel of FRSC.

Corps Public Education Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem, in a statement issued in Abuja, on Sunday, said while the Corps Marshal expressed satisfaction with the conduct of most drivers and the performance of the personnel in containing the rate and fatalities of road traffic crashes within the period of Christmas celebration, he expressed concerns that the increasing level of speed induced crashes as recorded within the period is undermining the efforts of the Corps to ensure safer road environments.

Oyeyemi insisted that urgent steps must be taken to restore normalcy to the road.

Kazeem further noted that while other causative factors such as route violation, dangerous driving and light sign violations were not completely ruled out in the records of crashes that occurred within the period, the reoccurring nature of speeding as a major factor was a source of deep concern to the Corps Marshal who has ordered for a review of the strategy for more effective enforcement of the regulations on the use of speed limiting device.

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He warned the drivers to be cautious of the speed which has become a major causative factor in crash occurrences within the period under review, despite the massive public enlightenment campaigns launched by the Corps to sensitise members of the public on the menace of speed induced crashes.

Corps Marshal described the phenomenon as unacceptable, saying, “We must step up enforcement of the regulations on the use of speed limiting device in the second phase of the special operations and first quarter of next year to drastically force down the growing trends of speed induced crashes.”

He said: “Commanding Officers are hereby given special directives on aggressive enforcement of the regulations on the use of speed limiting device to curb the rate of crashes and fatalities that speeding causes, as shown by the records of the first phase of the special operations.

“Consequently, those that are operating without speed limiters or those using faulty as well as those that have reset their own speed limiters to make them ineffective must not be spared to endanger other road users,” he said.

It would be recalled that FRSC as part of its annual special ember months patrol has been engaged in this year’s special Christmas and new year patrol to address the usual cases of traffic jam, crashes, death and injuries resulting from increased human and vehicular traffic within the festive periods.

The massive deployments of personnel and logistics to the major highways and identified black spots across the country is being done at the same time with traffic counts to determine the volume and types of vehicles that are plying the roads within the period for a more efficient future traffic management planning.

The codename for this year’s special operations is, “Drive Safe; Stay Safe,” which was chosen in view of the threats of COVID-19 pandemic and need for members of the public especially the road travellers to operate in full compliance with road safety rules and regulations and strict adherence to the guidelines issued by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 protocols.

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FRSC boss expresses concerns over speed-related crashes

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