Operation Zero Tolerance: FRSC deploys 755 personnel, 18 vehicles in Delta

Sat, Dec 16, 2023
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THE Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC has deployed 755 personnel for Christmas and New Year special patrols in Delta.

Mr Bassey Eshiet, the Delta Sector Commander of FRSC, gave tbe figures in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Asaba.

Essiet spoke with NAN at a rally to mark the commencement of 2023 Operation Zero Tolerance to Road Traffic Crashes on Saturday.

He said that  the operation would run from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15, adding that all regular and special marshals would be fully involved.

” The objectives of the operation are to reduce road traffic crashes to the barest minimum, have prompt responses to road crashes as well as ensure quick removal of traffic obstructions.

” About 345 special marshals, 18 patrol vehicles, two power bikes, five ambulances, and one tow trucks will be deployed for the operation,” he said.

The sector commander urged drivers and road users to be careful to avoid accidents.

“Motorists should prioritise their safety, avoid night journeys and take rest for 30 minutes after every four-hour drive.

“All road users should shun bad road habits such as not wearing seatbelts, use of phone while driving, excessive speeding, use of wornout tyres, overloading, wrongful overtaking and parking, etc.

“All road users and travellers should set out for their journey in time so as to create enough time to attend to any unforeseen circumstance or development during the journey. (NAN)

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-December 16, 2023 @ 17:40 GMT|

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