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NURTW Tasks Passengers On Drivers’ Recklessness
Passengers have been charged to be active collaborators in checking recklessness of commercial drivers in the country especially overspeeding.
The chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers, Abali Park branch, Chief Bethel Dappa gave the charge Thursday in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt.
The NURTW boss regretted that even when it is glaring that lives of the passengers are at risk in the event of motor accident by reckless commercial drivers, some of them seat idle and unconcerned when some drivers undermine traffic regulations.
According to Chief Dappa, the number of accidents and loss of lives on the high way would be reduced drastically when passengers rise up to their social responsibilities.
“Caution them and possibly report any commercial driver to Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), traffic Police or any of the authorities involved in road safety, if any driver refuses to reduce speed or contravenes safety rules,” he said.
He said Abali Park branch of NURTW recorded zero fatal accident last year and attributed the feat to responsible driving habit exhibited by his members and the wonderful performance of men of FRSC in checking drivers.
“We monitored our drivers and if there was any report by our task force that a driver over speed, we sanction such driver and most times, he forfeits his return loading,” Chief Dappa said.
“He commended the FRSC and urged the Commission to redouble its efforts adding that there would be awards for drivers this year for those who perform exceptionally well.
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