FRSC to impound vehicles with worn-out tyres in Zamfara

The Zamfara Command of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) says it has concluded plans to impound all vehicles with worn-out tyres in the state.
Iro Danladi, the state sector commander, who gave the indication on Monday in Gusau, said the exercise would be via a special operation to check out vehicles using bad or worn-out tyres during the ember months and beyond.
“I have directed officers and men of the command to impound any vehicle with bad or worn-out tyres diligently,” Mr Danladi said, pointing out that worn-out tyres were a major cause of road traffic.
“We must deal with the problem to improve safety on our roads as the offence was responsible for a significant percentage of road crashes.”
According to Mr Danladi, despite an enlightenment campaign, the command observed that most motorists were still in the habit of driving their vehicles with worn-out tyres.
He appealed to motorists to avoid speeding, overloading and dangerous overtaking during the ember months as only the living celebrate.
(NAN)
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