Nigeria Communications Week

FRSC Bans Use of Goggle Map While Driving in FCT

- Fabian Tarpeal, Abuja

MR. Ayuba Gora, sector commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Federal Capital Territory has said that driving with the aid of Google map using mobile phones is a serious traffic offence.

Gora said this at the inaugurati­on of the 2019 Ember Months Campaign by Lugbe Unit Command of the FRSC in Abuja.

According to him, the law forbids motorists from using mobile phones in any form while driving, as it can lead to accident.

He also informed motorists that the corps would soon begin massive enforcemen­t of installati­on of speed limiting devices.

Gora advised motorists, especially commercial vehicle operators, who have yet to install the device to do so to avoid sanction.

“We will embark on massive checks of vehicles without this device soon and arrest those that disconnect the devices from their vehicles.

“It is very important that all vehicles have the device installed.

“The required speed limit for commercial vehicles, even on the highways, should not exceed 90 km/hr for buses and taxis.

“By doing this today, we are simply reminding motorists that they must drive with care and observe traffic rules and regulation­s in order to make the job very easy for all of us.

“If you are arrested at this period, you will not just pay fines but must be taken for emotional evaluation test in the hospital to ascertain your mental fitness before we let you go,” he said.

He urged the public to dial 122 or 112 in case they notice unusual behaviour by road users and in the event of an accident.

Gora debunked speculatio­ns that the device damages car engine, saying it had nothing to do with engine, but only cuts fuel supply during attempted speeding.

Mr. Martins Ohiani, Lugbe Unit Commander, said it was necessary for all road users to obey traffic rules and regulation­s and avoid overloadin­g.

Mr. Abdulłahi Diwa, divisional traffic officer, Nigerian Police Force, Lugbe Division, called for cooperatio­n among law enforcemen­t agencies to achieve greater results collective­ly.

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