ADVERTISEMENT

FRSC warns against making phone calls while driving

Gora said that the fine attached to the offence was N4, 000 and urged both government and commercial drivers to comply.

Boboye Olayemi Oyeyemi, Corps Marshall, FRSC.

Mr Wobin Gora, the State Sector Commander, FRSC, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa on Wednesday that making calls while driving was a serious offence that contributed to fatalities on the highways.

Gora said that the fine attached to the offence was N4, 000 and urged both government and commercial drivers to endeavour to comply.

He frowned at the rate of violation of traffic rules and regulation in Bayelsa, describing it as worrisome.

ADVERTISEMENT

Gora said the corps was prepared to clamp down on offenders and violators of traffic rules.

“We want to state it clearly that whoever is found making calls while driving, will be punished as the FRSC would no longer take it lightly with such offenders."

“I urge you to avoid phone calls while driving, to save lives; also, there is need for drivers to know their speed limits, because speed contributes up to 70 per cent of the causes of road crashes,’’ he said.

Gora said that the mobile courts in the state had been helpful and very impressive in punishing arrested violators of traffic rules.

He said that the mobile courts would assist in checking violators of traffic rules, especially people who drove recklessly in the state.

ADVERTISEMENT

“For those of you, who drive carelessly and break traffic rules and regulations, when we arrest you, you will definitely be arraigned in court and punished accordingly,’’ the sector commander added.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Cardiologist bags 4-year jail term over patient deaths

Cardiologist bags 4-year jail term over patient deaths

We must continue to support President Tinubu - Ododo tells Kogi residents

We must continue to support President Tinubu - Ododo tells Kogi residents

Tinubu appoints Zenith Bank founder Jim Ovia to chair student loan fund

Tinubu appoints Zenith Bank founder Jim Ovia to chair student loan fund

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

Ghanaian student sets world record for hugging over 1,000 trees in 1 hour

Ghanaian student sets world record for hugging over 1,000 trees in 1 hour

Lecturers need to undergo drug test to sanitise university system - Former VC

Lecturers need to undergo drug test to sanitise university system - Former VC

APC chieftains challenge EFCC to follow due process in Yahaya Bello's case

APC chieftains challenge EFCC to follow due process in Yahaya Bello's case

3 dead, 2 injured in 3-storey building collapse in Kano - NEMA confirms

3 dead, 2 injured in 3-storey building collapse in Kano - NEMA confirms

Lagos NCS visits family of stampede victim, promises nonstop financial support

Lagos NCS visits family of stampede victim, promises nonstop financial support

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT