Frsc latest news today

FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) is a Nigerian government agency responsible for ensuring road safety and reducing road accidents. Here are some of the latest news updates from FRSC:

Latest News

  1. FRSC Launches Operation "Show Your Badge": The FRSC has launched an operation aimed at reducing road accidents and improving road safety. The operation, code-named "Show Your Badge", requires all motorists to display their vehicle registration number and driver's license on their windshields. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. FRSC Records 1,000 Road Accidents in 2 Weeks: The FRSC has reported that it has recorded over 1,000 road accidents in the past two weeks, resulting in the loss of over 100 lives. The agency has attributed the high number of accidents to reckless driving and poor road maintenance. (Source: The Punch)
  3. FRSC Introduces New Vehicle Inspection Regime: The FRSC has introduced a new vehicle inspection regime aimed at ensuring that all vehicles on Nigerian roads are roadworthy. The regime requires all vehicles to undergo a thorough inspection before being allowed on the road. (Source: ThisDay Live)
  4. FRSC Warns Motorists Against Speeding: The FRSC has warned motorists against speeding, saying that it is a major cause of road accidents. The agency has also called on motorists to always wear their seatbelts and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol. (Source: Daily Trust)
  5. FRSC Launches Campaign Against Overloading: The FRSC has launched a campaign against overloading of vehicles, saying that it is a major cause of road accidents. The agency has called on motorists to always ensure that their vehicles are not overloaded. (Source: The Nation)

Recent Press Releases

  1. FRSC Press Release: Operation "Show Your Badge" Launched to Reduce Road Accidents (Source: FRSC Website)
  2. FRSC Press Release: 1,000 Road Accidents Recorded in 2 Weeks, Agency Warns Motorists (Source: FRSC Website)
  3. FRSC Press Release: New Vehicle Inspection Regime Introduced to Ensure Road Safety (Source: FRSC Website)

Please note that the news and press releases may be subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is always best to check the official FRSC website or other reputable sources for the latest information.