Rivers
FRSC Warns Motorists On Speed Limit
The Federal Road Safety Corps Rivers State Command has called on motorists and residents of the state to create the culture of 30-kilometre per hour speed limit in order to be alive.
The Sector Commander of the FRSC in the state, Corps Commandant, Salisu Galadunci, made this known during a media briefing at the command headquarters in Port Harcourt to mark the 2021 United Nation Global Road Safety Week.
Galadunci said, with the development in the urban areas, there was need for motorists to be cautious.
He said that to effectively check road crashes on streets; motorists must not exceed 30 kilometres per hour as well as be more alert on inner streets since other people including children use them
According to him, the ‘slow down campaign’ on streets also operates on the principle of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 as recently renewed by the FRSC Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi.
“This week and beyond, we are going to activate a wide range of sensitisation programmes which will include: “Early (morning) Safety Cry Gospel’’ and use of station officers to disseminate slow down campaign messages.
Re-orientation of drivers on reducing speed driving ; continuous local media sensitisation; massive public enlightenment on roads and parks as well as advocacy visits.
“Other channels will be to visit crash victims in hospitals, road safety enlightenment talks to mosques and churches; reinvigorate our safety clubs in primary and secondary schools to further spread the message,’’ he said.
The theme of this year’s celebration, ‘Street For Life’ is the 6th Global Celebration to create awareness on issues on road safety, even as the Week runs from 17th May to Sunday May 23rd.
The State FRSC boss further urged all road users to adhere to safety rules strictly, noting that the aims of the command is to ensure safety-conscious behaviour among motorists and residents in the state.
‘The event has become a global biennial event with the aim of creating awareness and instilling consciousness on the minds of road users on issues of road safety, road traffic crashes and associated traffic injuries and deaths,” the Commander said.
Meanwhile, the General Manager of Wave 91.7FM, Rex Igiri, later launched the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week at the 30 Forces Avenue, Old GRA premises of Wave 91.7FM, Port Harcourt.
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