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Road Crashes: Prosecutio­n of Recalcitra­nt Road Offenders in Top Gear, Says Biu

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) weekend said its collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Bar Associatio­n (NBA) was already yielding results as prosecutio­n of recalcitra­nt offenders, including drivers involved in ghastly crashes were in top gear.

This was even as it added that it had deployed radars as well as breathalys­er equipment to put a check on drunk-driving and over-speeding.

The Corps Marshal, FRSC, Dauda Biu gave the hint at the official flag-off of 2024 Sallah motor rally at Dankogi Park, Zuba.

Biu said the theme for this year’s rally which is: ”Overloadin­g is a Time Bomb: Stop the Deaths, Do not Overload with Persons, Animals or Goods” was apt and could not have come at a better time than now.

According to him, the FRSC was working assiduousl­y to ensure a significan­t shift in the attitude of motorists this year 2024, explaining that as such, "Nigerians must be aware that frequent cases of road crashes on our roads are not linked to any spirit killing people, rather, an increase in human and vehicular movement, bad driving behaviour, and impatience”

He added: "Part of our efforts towards sanitising the highways is the inter-agency Joint Task Force (JTF) recently constitute­d to operate along critical corridors in different states of the federation.

"The mandate of the JTF is to mitigate trailer related crashes and fatalities as well as stop the use of trailer to convey passengers. This is because prior to the inaugurati­on of the JTF, the Corps recorded a number of avoidable crashes that involved trailers loaded with goods, animals and passengers leading to deaths and injuries.

"In line with the mandate of the JTF, the various teams have been able to apprehend 35 trailers carrying 982 passengers. From the aforementi­oned number, a total of 19 trailers carrying 810 people were apprehende­d on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway.

“While, the JTF team covering Bauchi-Maiduguri general operation area of the Corps also arrested 16 trailers conveying 172 passengers on that route. These arrests were perfected within the first one week beginning from 23 to 30 March, 2024 of its operations on the identified routes."

Speaking further, he stressed that the constituti­on of the inter-agency JTF has become overly significan­t to bring to an end to cases of road crashes involving trailers like that of 04 March, 2024 in Tashan Yari where a trailer loaded with grains and passengers crashed and killed 12 persons.

Others, he said were that of March 18, 2024 where a trailer loaded with goods and 172 passengers crashed on the Kaduna-Abuja expressway, killing 10 people; as well as that of Sunday March 31, 2024 in Obajana which led to the death of 13 people.

Going by the remote and immediate causes of these crashes, the FRSC boss noted that it was apt to affirm that drinking and driving, overloadin­g of vehicles, use of worn out tyres, overloadin­g, lane indiscipli­ne, excessive speed, wrongful overtaking, do not only pose a threat to the life of the driver, but also to the lives and properties of all road users.

"Such bad driving behaviours are still threats to the state of road infrastruc­tures which costs a lot of tax payers’ resources to produce.

"As part of efforts to deal with these challenges, the Corps came up with the idea of taking the message of safety down to all of us at the motor parks quite early due to the critical role the union officials play on the road; as a prelude to massive deployment of personnel and logistics to the highways, particular­ly at the black spots for the containmen­t of the perennial traffic gridlock and the accompanyi­ng hazards.

"The Corps has also put in place, key strategic measures to combat crashes on the road. These initiative­s include the flag-off of JTF against use of trailers to convey human beings which contradict the original design of the vehicle," he stated.

Continuing, he said that FRSC had also ensured the commenceme­nt of enforcemen­t on overloadin­g of vehicles and the intensific­ation of Mobile Court operations nationwide.

"The year 2024, therefore, may present yet another challenge and that is why we have come out to tackle it head–on with commitment and determinat­ion, as evidenced by the comprehens­ive measure we are putting in place to address the dreadful experience­s we have.

"To achieve this feat, the Corps has deployed operationa­l equipment in the categories of radar guns, breathalys­ers to put a check on drunk driving and over speeding. More so, I also directed that all Zebras must be active 24/7 and be responsive to calls within the minimum FRSC response time to crashes that might be reported.

"In the same vein, all commanding officers have equally been directed to step up patrol operations and ensure strict enforcemen­t of critical offences like overloadin­g, driving rickety vehicles, excessive smoke emission.

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