FRSC cautions passengers against night travels during yuletide

The Federal Road Safety Corps has cautioned passengers against embarking on night journeys during festivities due to its negative consequences.
FRSC Sector Commander in Katsina State, Mr Ibrahim Maiyaki-Bazama, gave the warning in an interview on Friday in Katsina.
“People have freedom of movement, but we as road safety corps, have the mandate to take measures that will assist to minimise road crashes. Part of such measures is that we encourage people to stop or minimise night travels.
“This is because when a motorist is driving at night, he cannot see beyond the reach of the vehicle’s light. In case of an accident, sometimes helpers are not readily available or it takes time to get those who will assist,” he said.
Mr Maiyaki-Bazama further said that the command had standby rescue teams ready for operation in case of any eventuality.
He said that the teams were at the five units under the command located at Funtua, Daura, Koza, Malumfashi, and Kankia.
The sector commander further urged motorists to adhere to traffic rules and regulations, pointing out that, “It is only the living that celebrates.’’
He said that the command was committed to reducing road crashes to the minimum.
Mr Maiyaki-Bazama said that the need to reduce road crashes prompted the command to engage stakeholders on road safety in the state.
(NAN)
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