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FRSC Commander Traces Accidents To Human Errors
The Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC), Rivers State, Mrs. Mary Akakawa, has said that 90 percent of road accidents in Nigeria are man-made, and could be traced to human errors rather than the machine.
She said most drivers did not give regard to traffic rules and regulation, as they tend to disobey road signs and regulations in the process of carrying out their business.
Akakawa, who was speaking to newsmen in Port Harcourt, Friday on the efforts the agency had been making in the enlightenment of the public, said that some drivers, especially those that operate the commercial vehicles still take alcohol while driving, adding that the influence drugs and intoxicating drinks had resulted to so many accidents.
The Rivers State FRSC boss also explained that many drivers were not well trained on defensive driving skills, and that majority of them did not know what to do at the time of emergency. She warned that her officers would not hesitate to book any offending road user.
On the issue of obtaining drivers licence, the FRSC boss said that many carriers of the drivers licence devise means of obtaining them through short-cut, instead of going through the right process.
According to her, “some of the drivers licence holders, do not even know how to drive, but they have got the licence already, while some just obtain it for mere identity which is not supposed to be so.”
Mrs. Akakawa however insist that the FRSC in Rivers State would continue to do its best in ensuring that the public is being enlightened on the need for safety on the roads.
Corlins Walter
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