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    FRSC apprehends 8,592 traffic offenders for committing 179,165 offences

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJuly 24, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in it’s second quarter report, has stated that the Corps apprehended no fewer than 8,592 traffic offenders for committing various offences numbering 179,165.

    This was revealed in a statement signed by Assistant Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer.

    According to the Corps, “210,404 road traffic offenders were stopped while 45,335 cautioned against all manner of non compliance with traffic regulations”.

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    The FRSC noted that “In the same period, 64,544 drivers were educated, 5,431 motor park rallies conducted and the Corps organised 1,950 Community Visits to consolidate on existing enlightenment campaigns”.

    The statement reads:

    “Pursuant to it’s commitment towards making the highways safe, the Federal Road Safety Corps has within the second quarter of the year covering the period from April to June 2023, apprehended a total of 8,592 traffic offenders for committing 179,165 offences.

    “In the same period, 64,544 drivers were educated, 5,431 motor park rallies conducted and the Corps organised 1,950 Community Visits to consolidate on existing enlightenment campaigns.

    “In addition, 210,404 road traffic offenders were stopped while 45,335 cautioned against all manner of non compliance with traffic regulations.

    “In the same period, the Corps intensified it’s enlightenment and sensitisation campaigns by conducting 286 television and 2,431 Radio Programmes to reach the mass population of the motoring public.

    “The Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali Biu while reacting to the data, called on the motoring public to always heed to established traffic regulations and avoid all behaviours that could trigger crashes on the roads”.

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