FRSC Convicts 231 Drivers During Easter Patrol
FRSC Convicts 231 Drivers During Easter Patrol
The Federal Road Safety Corps,FRSC has
succeeded in convicting about 231 drivers for road traffic offences
during the nationwide Easter patrol.
A statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Jonas Agwu, in Abuja, on Sunday, said the offenders were convicted by mobile courts for
various traffic-related offences in Kwara, Edo, Osun, Jigawa and Ekiti states.
While reacting to the convictions, Agwu said the courts were usually established by the corps during special patrols at strategic routes of the highways, for prompt handling of road traffic violations, as part of the initiatives to engender best road practices among motorists.
He added that some traffic offences attracted jail terms, especially when the offender failed to meet up with the fines.
Agwu reiterated the warning of the commission for motorists to comply with traffic rules and regulations, especially during the Easter celebrations.
Motorists were also advised to ensure
proper maintenance of their vehicles while road vices, such as speed
violation, overloading, use of phone while driving, night trips and
non-use of seat belts should be avoided, to ensure sanity on the
highways during the festive season.
Details showed that the offenders were convicted due to speed violation, dangerous driving, overloading, tyre and seat belt violations. They said that out of the 246 offenders arraigned, only 14 of them were set free.
A statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Jonas Agwu, in Abuja, on Sunday, said the offenders were convicted by mobile courts for
various traffic-related offences in Kwara, Edo, Osun, Jigawa and Ekiti states.
While reacting to the convictions, Agwu said the courts were usually established by the corps during special patrols at strategic routes of the highways, for prompt handling of road traffic violations, as part of the initiatives to engender best road practices among motorists.
He added that some traffic offences attracted jail terms, especially when the offender failed to meet up with the fines.
Agwu reiterated the warning of the commission for motorists to comply with traffic rules and regulations, especially during the Easter celebrations.
Details showed that the offenders were convicted due to speed violation, dangerous driving, overloading, tyre and seat belt violations. They said that out of the 246 offenders arraigned, only 14 of them were set free.
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