They charged the drivers at the park to imbibe good behaviours and attitudes to driving so as to prevent accidents and enhance safety on the roads.
Speaking on behalf of ROSOWA, Mrs Fagbolagun Mojisola Sunnane advised drivers to imbibe discipline while driving so as to ease the work of their husbands.
“We are proud to marry FRSC officers.
“We are proud of their work. We are here to show solidarity.
“We believe that if drivers imbibe discipline while driving, it will make the work of our husbands ease.
“That is why we are appealing to drivers to help prevent accident on our roads”.
FCT unsafe for road users because of recklessness ― FRSC FCT unsafe for road users because of recklessness ― FRSC
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Mr Sanya Adejokun, presenting copies of Nigerian Tribune to Zonal Commander Zone 7, Assistant Corps Marshal, Jonas Agwu during courtesy visit to Abuja Bureau, Nigerian Tribune, Piwoyi, Abuja on Thursday
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The Federal Road Safety Corps has expressed concerns about road rage and recklessness by motorists in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, as it has mapped out strategies to check the menace.
Zonal Commander Zone 7, Mr Jonas Agwu, condemned what he called “increasing spate of recklessness” resulting into avoidable crashes with attendant loss of lives, noting that from the investigation, excessive speeding is the major cause of the crashes both within the FCT and in Niger State involving both commercial and private vehic
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January 1, 2021
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said that one woman died while three children sustained various degree of injuries in a road accident on Gbogan-Ibadan highway on Thursday.
The FRSC Sector Commander in Osun, Mrs Kudirat Ibrahim, disclosed this in a statement by the command’s spokeswoman, Mrs Agnes Ogungbemi in Osogbo.
Ibrahim attributed the cause of the accident to dangerous driving and speeding without adherence to road traffic regulations by the motorists involved.
According to her, the accident occurred on Gbongan-Ibadan highway, 23km away from Sasa bridge, Ikire.
She explained that the mishap involved a private car – Ash Toyota Corolla with registration number FKJ627EY which collided with a White DAF Truck with registration number XC606MKA.