FRSC dg encouraging motorists to drive with care

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC Boboye Oyeyemi has called on the motoring public to make this year’s ‘ember’ months unique and crash-free by adhering strictly to road traffic regulations.

Oyeyemi cautioned motorists to note that the end of the year is not naturally tragic and are not in any way different from other months of the year, only that there seems to be an increase in vehicular movement witnessed during the season.

Debunking the myth that the last four months of the year commonly referred to as ‘ember months’ is hazardous for motorists, he said that, it is very possible to drive without a crash as long as motorists obey and adhere strictly to traffic laws and ensure constant maintenance of their vehicles.

According to him, “With the rapid infrastructural development going on in the rail transportation sector under the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, commuters are advised to maximise that alternative means of transportation by patronising the train stations where available, as this will drastically reduce the pressure on the road transportation sector”

He advised the travelling public must to start thinking about transport sharing as early as possible, reduce pressure on the road as this will further reduce incidences of road traffic crashes. Family and friends are further admonished to plan and travel in phases, so as to avoid a cluster of traffic during the ember months.

Oyeyemi also warned that all travelling protocols for Covid-19 must be strictly adhered to. Noting that the enforcement on 50 per cent carrying capacity for all vehicles targeted at creating adequate physical distancing is still in place, and the Corps will not spare any fleet operator caught violating these directives.

He maintained that fleet operators must religiously follow all safety precautions, observe preventive measures against the dreaded virus, and comply with every travelling directives already in place.

“Terminals and parks should double efforts in providing adequate running water with soap and sanitisers in their parks and terminals. While maintaining physical distancing, all vehicles must have sanitisers inside them and avoid as much as possible, the use of air conditioner among others”.

While speaking on the need to imbibe caution when choosing the vehicles to board especially for long-distance trips, Oyeyemi advised travellers to patronise safe and secure mass transit companies that have been duly certified to operate. This is to make room for redundancy plans in the event of a vehicle breakdown.

He said that night trips are not as safe as day trips and travellers must try as much as possible to plan their trips within the hours of the day because of visibility and fatigue factors on the side of the driver.

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