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FRSC Urges Rest After Four-Hour Drive
The Federal Road Safety Commission
(FRSC) in Ogun on Tuesday urged drivers to observe a rest after driving for
four hours.
The state’s Sector Commander, Ayobami
Omiyale, made the call in Abeokuta at a one-day safety programme organised for
transporters in Ogun.
According to Omiyale, driving for long
period is injurious to health and a major cause of road crashes in the country.
Our correspondent reports that the
programme was organised by a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO), The Standard
Bearer.
Represented by Mr Taiwo Olawale, the
Public Education Officer of the command,Omiyale warned drivers against relying
on supernatural means while driving.
“Some of our drivers have various charms
they rely on to save them in case of accidents on the roads.
“They will say when a road crash
happens, the charms will protect them and take them safely back to their
houses; this is not true,” he said.
He called for proper public enlightenment
in areas where there were on-going road construction projects so that the new
roads would not become death traps to users.
“We need more pedestrian bridges so that
people can use them as opposed to crossing the roads,” he added.
The Chairman of the occasion and Senior
Special Assistant to the Governor on Transportation, Mr Gbenga Otesanwo, lauded
the programme.
He said government would endeavour to
play its part in the provision of good roads and urged motorists to contribute
their quota.
Earlier in his address, the President of
the NGO, Mr Jamiu Folarin, said the initiative was due to the increase in road
crashes, especially during the Yuletide season.
He urged all road users in the state to
obey traffic rules so as to reduce crashes to the barest minimum.