The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has
announced a newly adopted strategy that would ensure that any person
caught using the mobile phone while driving, would no longer be fined
but immediately taken to court and jailed.
Corp Marshal, FRSC, Mr. Osita Chidoka said other
offences like speed driving, dangerous overtaking and overloading would
equally attract court action instead of the usual fines.
The FRSC boss, who was speaking at a news conference
in Abuja, said these new measures are part of a newly launched campaign
to reduce the increased spate of road crashes in the country.
Commercial bus drivers are now expected to install
speed limit devices in their vehicles so they henceforth should not
exceed 100km per hour.
National President of the National Union of Road
Transport Workers (NURTW) however admitted that some drivers are guilty
of the aforementioned road accident causing crimes.
The FRSC says it is partnering with several organizations including oil
companies to fulfill its promise to make Nigerian roads one of the
safest in the world by the year 2020.
2020 too far! Plenty pple go don die by dat time.
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