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Traffic Agency Cautions Motorists
Motorists plying major highways in Ogun have been warned against reckless driving during the “ember months”.
Mr Ayo Sangofadeji, the Corps Commander of the state’s Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE ), gave the warning in Ijebu-Ode during a one-day public enlightenment campaign for road users.
Sangofadeji said the campaign was organised to inform motorists that the “ember months”, the last four months of the year, were not different from the other months.
He pointed out that it was the mistake of man that caused an increase in road traffic accidents and deaths during the “ember months”, making people to believe the months were full of deaths and evil.
Sangofadeji said that TRACE was ready to make the roads accident-free during the “ember months” and warned motorists against over-speeding, reckless driving and drinking before and while driving.
He said that road users who disobeyed traffic rules and regulations would be dealt with according to the law.
“People are always afraid of the ‘ember months’ because of the myth that the months are full of accidents and deaths, but this is not true.
“The months are not different from other months, but rather it is the mistake of man that causes traffic accident and death during these months.
“Road users, especially commercial drivers, always want to make a year’s profit in four months. As a result, they drive carelessly and cause accidents, which mostly result in deaths.”
The corps commander said the state government had given the agency the mandate to ensure that all roads in the state were free for easy traffic movement and to reduce accidents to the barest minimum.
The representatives of the civil defence corps, police, military, FRSC and transport associations were present at the event to grace the occasion.
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