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3,688 Vehicles Booked For 4004 Traffic Offences In FCT
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) booked 3,688 motorists for 4004 offences in the just-concluded month long special patrol to enforce traffic rules in the FCT.
Mr Funmibi Olawoyin, the FCT Sector Commander of FRSC, made the fact known in an interview with newsmen on Wednesday.
Olawoyin said 377 of those arrested were prosecuted in various mobile courts with 360 convicted and fined, while 17 were discharged.
He said 1,133 vehicles were impounded during the operation, tagged: “Operation Sanity,’” adding that 12 accidents were recorded in which 14 people died.
“In all, we say that the operation was successful,” he said, adding that it had to some extent instilled discipline in motorists.
The FRSC had on October 18, flagged off a one-month special patrol in the FCT, tagged: “Operation Sanity to enforce traffic rules and regulations in the city.
On the commission’s preparedness for the yuletide, Olawoyin said that between December1 and December 15, the commission would embark on massive enlightenment of motorists on the need to obey traffic rules during the period in view of the expected increase in the volume of traffic.
He said that the sector would take the enlightenment beyond its usual frontiers of motor parks to neighbourhoods, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), mosques, churches and recreational centres, in addition to road shows.
“This year, we are going to extend our frontiers beyond motor parks alone. We have decided to go to the neighbourhood, Ministries and Parastatals, recreation centres. We also intend to use the mosques and churches as avenues to talk to the people on safety,” he said.
Olawoyin said after the two-week enlightenment, the operation of the command would relocate to Gwagwalada, which was one of the major road outlets of the city to manage traffic during the yuletide.
He urged motorists and road users to obey traffic rules and cooperate with the command in ensuring free flow of traffic during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
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