3,712 impounded commercial motorcycles crushed in 2023: DRTS

The FCT’s Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) says its special task team impounded 1,408 motor vehicles, 3,712 commercial motorcycles, and 1,112 tricycles in the territory between January and December 2023.
This was announced in the DRTS statistics on Wednesday.
According to the statistics, the 3,712 commercial motorcycles impounded have been crushed while some of the vehicles were released to their owners after payment of fines and effecting necessary repairs.
The directorate generated more than N127.541 million in 2023 from fines paid into government coffers by owners of impounded vehicles and tricycles.
The agency explained that motor vehicles impounded and no longer road-worthy were usually unbundled into scrap and handed over to their owners to prevent them from being put back on the road.
It said the demolition of the motorcycles and vehicles was in line with the FCT regulation on the ban on commercial motorcycles and unworthy vehicles within the city.
The statement added that all the motorcycles impounded for violating traffic rules were automatically forfeited to the government by law.
A breakdown of the figures showed that 217 vehicles, 836 commercial motorcycles, and 298 tricycles were impounded between January and March 2023 across the FCT.
The DRTS also impounded 270 vehicles, 964 motorcycles, and 268 tricycles in the second quarter of the year under review, while 482 vehicles, 931 motorcycles, and 353 tricycles were impounded from July to September.
In the last quarter of the year, the DRTS data indicated that 425 vehicles, 832 commercial motorcycles and 186 tricycles were intercepted in the territory for various offences.
(NAN)
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