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Arrest, Prosecute Drivers Phoning While Driving – Stakeholder
The Federal Road
Safety Corps (FRSC) and other relevant agencies in Rivers State have been charged to restrategise and enforce the law against using cell phones while driving on the road.
A stakeholder on transportation business, Chief Clement Duro made the call in a chat with The Tide correspondent in Port Harcourt, Monday.
Duro noted that the call became necessary as most drivers are in the habit of phoning while on the steering thereby posing a great danger to other motorists and road users.
According to him, the use of phone while driving could adversely distract the attention of the driver as well as make him lose focus and direction, stressing that statistics have shown that recent accident cases were caused by drivers on phone.
He noted that sometimes, drivers found it difficult to change their gears or put their traffigator lights because of the situation they found themselves at the moment, pointing out that the situation if not checked would lead to more carnage on the roads.
The stakeholders further said it is against road traffic rules and regulations to use cell phones while on steering, adding that the phenomenon had led to avoidable road crashes, deaths and injuries to the people of the state.
In his words, “Time has come for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and its related agencies to take a proactive step in arresting and prosecuting erring drivers to serve as deterrent to others who have formed the same habit.