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FRSC Warns Motorists Against Traffic Violation

The Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC) on Thursday, cautioned drivers against infringement of traffic rules and guidelines, previously, during and after Christmas festivity and different celebrations.
 FRSC's Sagamu Unit Commander, Mr. Taofeek Iyanda, gave the admonition in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Ota. 

He said that it was significant for drivers to obey traffic guidelines, to diminish the loss of lives and property on the street most particularly during the bubbly periods. 

"FRSC begs drivers not to be in a rush to tail one route as a result of the redirection at the destinations where development works are continuous. 

"They ought to pursue the line of different vehicles. FRSC will be on ground to control the gridlocks to decrease the inconvenience that they may encounter the period, "he said. 

Iyanda likewise charged drivers to cling carefully to the predetermined speed restrict and collaborate with FRSC faculty and other sister offices that would be making a course for control gridlock. 

The unit leader rebuked drivers to ensure that their vehicles were in great condition and ensure that their electrical frameworks work while they ought to have their driver's permit. 

Contributing, Mr. Akeem Ganiyu, Sango-Ota Unit Commander of FRSC asked drivers to think about other street clients and be focused on making street less tumultuous during the merry period. 

"Drivers ought to evade acts that could prompt superfluous loss of lives and cease from speed since it is just the living that praises merriments," he said.
FRSC Warns Motorists Against Traffic Violation Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 12, 2019 Rating: 5 The Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC) on Thursday, cautioned drivers against infringement of traffic rules and guidelines, previously, durin...

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