FRSC to deploy 200 mobile courts, 1,044 vehicles, 144 motorbikes for Easter patrol
The Federal Road Safety says it will deploy over 1,044 vehicles and 144 motorbikes for its Easter patrols across the country.
It also disclosed that 200 mobile courts would be on duty during the patrol operations scheduled to commence on March 29 and end April 2, 2024.
The information is contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Corps Public Education Officer at the FRSC headquarters, Jonas Agwu.
He said the Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu, had directed all Commanding Officers to ensure full deployment of staff during the Easter patrols.
This, according to him, is for maximum visibility, prompt removal of obstructions and ease of movement on all highways across the country.
Specifically, he said over 743 patrol vehicles, 184 administrative vehicles, 92 ambulances, 23 tow trucks and 144 motorbikes would be deployed as part of the patrol logistics.
“Furthermore, reflective jackets , traffic cones, tyre pressure gauges, a number of extricating machines and digital breathalyzers are part of the tools set aside for the special operations.
“Added to the above is a total of 23 Help Areas mobilised to ensure prompt removal of obstructions, and rescue operations during the period,” he stated.
“This, he said, would be in addition to the 15 traffic control camps dedicated to identifying traffic gridlock areas to be manned by its personnel on a 24/7 basis.
He quoted Biu as assuring members of the public that to achieve the objectives of the special operations, “the Corps will combine the engagement of the motoring public through purposeful and impactful public education programmes, strengthening of surveillance activities to regulate unprofessional excesses, sustained effective patrol operations as well as adequate monitoring on the highways.
“To this end, the Corps would carry out aggressive enforcement including conducting over 200 Mobile Courts operations.”
The focus, the FRSC said, would be checking offences such as seeding and dangerous driving/overtaking, lane indiscipline/route violation, road obstructions, use of phone while driving, overloading, seatbelt/child restraint use violations, passenger’s manifest violation, operation of mechanical deficient and rickety vehicles, latching and twist-locks violation, illegal use of the Spy Number Plates.
The statement also said for effective monitoring and prompt response, the Corps has put in place a Situation Room at the National Headquarters to monitor the activities across the country, collate and process information for dissemination to relevant commands and stakeholders as the case may be.
“This is in addition to 28 Road Traffic Crash Clinics and 53 Zebra points located along the major routes. This would be covered by 92 ambulances to be fully utilized for prompt response to crashes and rescue of injured victims to hospitals for more professional attention,” it said.
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