Train Accidents: Use overpasses for your safety, NRC advises Abuja motorists

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has enjoined motorists and other road users within Kubwa in Abuja to always use the constructed overpasses instead of illegal level crossings for their safety.
Yakubu Mahmood, NRC spokesman, made the call in a statement he signed on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Mahmood noted that the illegal level crossings portray great risks and danger to the lives and property of those that use them.
“The Board and Management of NRC wish to notify the public that there are two constructed over passes at different locations within the Kubwa, Abuja environs.
“This is for ease and safety of crossing railway lines of Abuja — Kaduna Train Service.
“However, motorists have been for reasons best known to them, resorted to using illegally constructed level crossings, which have been in recent times fatal because of collisions by the moving trains.
“NRC hereby enjoins motorists and other road users to always use the overpasses for their safety instead of the illegal level crossings that portrays great risks and danger to their lives and property,’’ Mr Mahmood said.
The NRC spokesperson appealed to the mass media to use their medium to enlighten the public on the safety imperative of using the overpass to cross railway lines.
He also reiterated the federal government’s policy on railway modernisation to ensure safety of motorists and trains through construction of over passes in all railway lines constructions.
A train crushed a vehicle that drove through the illegal level crossing along Kubwa, Abuja on December 15.
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