Yuletide: FRSC warns motorists against dangerous driving at construction zones

The Ogun Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned motorists against dangerous driving, especially at construction zones, to stem road crashes during the Yuletide.
Ahmed Umar, the FRSC Sector Commander in the state, gave the warning in an interview on Sunday in Ota, Ogun.
He said that motorists travelling during this festive period should be careful and pay special attention to construction areas where overtaking is prohibited.
“The FRSC implored them to adhere strictly to maximum speed perked at 50km per hour, especially at construction zones where traffic is diverted.
“In addition, they should ensure that their journeys are properly planned, with their vehicles routinely serviced,” he said.
Mr Umar stressed that motorists should show love to fellow road users by obeying traffic rules to get to their various destinations safely.
The sector commander warned motorists against drunk driving as breathalysers would be used to test drivers for alcoholic consumption.
He added that radar guns would also be used to detect speed of oncoming vehicles to reduce road crashes to the barest minimum.
Regular and Special marshals have been deployed for FRSC’s Special Patrol, which commenced on December 15, to end on January 15, 2023.
The sector commander listed some of the areas where the presence of the FRSC personnel would be felt to include Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Sagamu-Ijebu Ode, Abeokuta-Sagamu, Sango-Ota -Idiroko Expressway, and Abeokuta-Ibadan, among others.
FRSC personnel would focus on violation of speed limits, wrongful overtaking, lane indiscipline, use of cellphone while driving, dangerous driving, tyre violation, unlatched cargoes, use of drugs and intoxicating alcoholic beverages, among others.
The FRSC boss admonished motorists that anyone apprehended flouting traffic rules during the festive period would have their vehicles impounded and be prosecuted accordingly.
(NAN)
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