The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
Shehu Mohammed has Flaged-Off 2024 nationwide Ember Months Sensitisation
Campaign to curtail the excesses of drivers and minimize incidences of road
traffic crashes on the roads during end of the year travels. He emphasised on
aggressive sensitization of commuters to speak up against reckless driving and
report any noticeable case through the FRSC Mobile Application, 122 or the
National Traffic Radio 107.1 FM for prompt intervention.
He introduced new dynamic strategic approaches
to public sensitisation and directed immediate implementation. The new
approaches include; massive press conferences, mega town hall meetings,
motorcades, transit rest areas, and loading bays
advocacy.
This strategy arose from the need to engage passengers
and encourage them to assert their rights, thereby curbing drivers' excesses,
because it is on record that more passengers are killed in road traffic crashes
than drivers.
To implement this approach, the Corps will broaden
it's advocacy by focusing on re-educating passengers and helping them
understand their rights, in line with the theme for this year's campaign which
is: 'Speak up against dangerous driving: Crashes kill more passengers than
Drivers'.
To that end, the Corps Marshal directed Commanding
Officers to ensure the immediate commencement of Mega Public Enlightenment and
Sensitization Campaigns on Commuters in all states, including the Federal
Capital Territory.
The directive also include ensuring smooth traffic
flow, reduce road crashes through aggressive sensitisation of passengers,
enforce traffic laws more rigorously, and improve public awareness on road
safety ideals. This is in line with the Corporate Strategic Goal of the Corps
for the year, which is to reduce road fatalities by 5%.
Expectedly, the Corps Marshal called on the motoring
public, especially passengers to always know their rights, speak up against
drivers who contravene traffic regulations and report any of such drivers to
FRSC patrol operatives and other Security Agencies along their routes. On the
other hand, he enjoined them to call FRSC 122 toll free emergency numbers or
leverage on the FRSC Mobile Application to report accordingly.
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