Yuletide: Drive like you’re only sane person on road, FRSC advises motorists
The Delta sector command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has urged motorists to be conscious of their safety and other road users to avoid crashes before, during and after the yuletide.
Bassey Eshiet, the sector commander, said this on Friday in Asaba, urging motorists, pedestrians and everyone to recognise that safe practices on the road were everyone’s business.
The Delta sector commander stated, “We urge everybody to do all they can to keep safe. When you are driving, you should know that you are the only sane person on the road, and therefore, you also need to behave as one by being safety conscious.
“Do not allow your safety to depend on the other road users, but make sure that you take care of yourself and keep a good distance between the vehicle that is ahead of you. Do not follow vehicles so closely that in the event of any stoppage, you will not be able to avert a crash; ensure that your tires are good; all worn-out tires should be discarded at a time like this.”
Mr Eshiet said officers and men would be deployed to major roads and highways in the area this yuletide to ensure that motorists obeyed road traffic rules and regulations.
He explained that “for this period, there will be massive deployment of officers to the Niger bridge this season, just as we usually do every season, but we are going to increase the number of personnel we are deploying.”
“From Asaba Airport to the Niger Bridge, we are going to have camps at strategic places where our men coming from different commands can camp to join forces together. Commuters will not have to cry on the road this festive season; we want commuters to enjoy their ride to their destination peacefully.”
Mr Eshiet added, “We will be deploying about seven patrol vehicles in Asaba alone for this season.”
(NAN)
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