Mr. Joshua Ibitomi, the Ifo Unit Commander of FRSC, gave the notice on Wednesday in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota.
Ibitomi noticed that the notice ended up important to maintain a strategic distance from superfluous loss of lives on the roadway.
As per him, most business drivers on the Owode-Ijako segment of the street stop making a course for pick their travelers.
The unit leader said this opens street clients to risk also cause movement growl in the zone.
"It has likewise been seen that the majority of the street mishaps are caused by fretfulness with respect to the drivers,'' he said.
Ibitomi said that palliative measures started by the state government to guarantee a free stream of activity at Owode-Ijako were manhandled by the drivers handling the territory. He, be that as it may,
said that the FRSC and other movement organizations like Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps would escalate observing in the region to check the abundances of drivers.
Likewise speaking, Mr. Adekunle Oguntoyinbo, the Sango-Ota Unit Commander of FRSC, prompted drivers to be trained and stop from wrong surpassing, particularly in development zones.
Oguntoyinbo entreated drivers to obey street signs and abstain from speeding.
He likewise said that breathalyzer would be utilized to learn the amount of liquor devoured by drivers.
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