FRSC, fleet operators collaborate to achieve 10% accident reduction in Alimosho

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ikotun Unit Command, stakeholders and fleet operators in Alimosho Local Government Area have collaborated to achieve 10 per cent accident reduction in the community.
The Assistant Corps Commander, Florence Edoh, of Ikotun Unit Command, made this known at the FRSC first quarter Stakeholders and Fleet Operators Forum on Wednesday in Lagos.
Ms Edoh said, “The programme is about collaborating with our stakeholders and fleet operators to ensure a safer road within our jurisdiction, especially Alimosho. We aim to ensure that roads within our area remain free of obstructions and hazards. This initiative aligns with our 2025 first-quarter corporate goal of reducing road traffic crashes by 10 per cent That is why we are engaging with key transport operators.’’
She noted that ongoing efforts by stakeholders and fleet operators contributed to maintaining a low rate of road crashes in Alimosho.
Ms Eboh stated, “We encourage them to continue this positive trend, as the most crucial factor is a change in attitude towards road safety. To achieve this, we conduct park advocacy, road shows, and media sensitisation through radio stations to educate people on safe driving practices.”
She expressed hope that after the forum, participants would share the knowledge with other drivers to prevent accidents, particularly during the upcoming Sallah and Easter celebrations.
In a lecture, Superintendent Route Commander Francis Ariyo underscored the need for drivers to possess a valid driving license before getting behind the wheel.
“A driving license is an official and legal document that authorises individuals to drive. It serves as a security document containing vital personal information, instills confidence while driving, and can also create job opportunities,” Mr Ariyo said.
He delivered his lecture on the topic “The Need for a Driving Licence.”
Similarly, Superintendent Route Commander, Saturday Okpa, speaking on the topic “Defensive Driving Techniques,” urged participants to always assume they were the only careful driver on the road.
“While driving, always make use of your vehicle’s mirrors. The inside mirror provides an accurate reflection of your surroundings. A good driver anticipates potential hazards, maintains a safe distance from other vehicles, and understands road conditions, such as potholes, to drive cautiously,” Mr Okpa said.
He also warned against distractions such as using mobile phones while driving and allowing children to sit in the front seat.
On her part, Hannah Ojeleye of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Hannah Ojeleye, cautioned drivers against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“Driving under the influence poses a severe threat to your life and others on the road. It is a dangerous habit that must be avoided,” she stated.
The stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to road safety awareness and called on drivers to embrace responsible driving practices.
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