Frsc news 2018 update today on vehicles
Here are some updates on FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) news in 2018 related to vehicles:
January 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Show Your Badge" to curb fake number plates and other traffic offenses. (Source: Vanguard News)
- The Corps warns motorists against using fake or expired number plates, threatening to impound vehicles with such plates. (Source: The Nation)
February 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new system to track and monitor vehicles on Nigerian roads. The system, called "FRSC Vehicle Tracking System," aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. (Source: Premium Times)
- The Corps warns motorists against overloading vehicles, citing the risk of accidents and loss of lives. (Source: Leadership News)
March 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Crackdown" to tackle traffic offenses, including speeding, reckless driving, and use of fake number plates. (Source: Daily Trust)
- The Corps impounds over 1,000 vehicles for various traffic offenses, including overloading and use of fake number plates. (Source: The Punch)
April 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new traffic management system, called "FRSC Traffic Management System," to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion on Nigerian roads. (Source: This Day Live)
- The Corps warns motorists against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, citing the risk of accidents and loss of lives. (Source: The Guardian)
May 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Safe School" to ensure the safety of students and teachers on Nigerian roads. (Source: Daily Post)
- The Corps impounds over 500 vehicles for various traffic offenses, including speeding and reckless driving. (Source: The Nation)
June 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new system to track and monitor commercial vehicles, including buses and trucks. The system aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. (Source: Premium Times)
- The Corps warns motorists against using tinted glasses or other forms of obstruction that may hinder the view of other road users. (Source: Leadership News)
July 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Show Your Documents" to ensure that motorists carry valid documents, including vehicle insurance and driver's licenses. (Source: Vanguard News)
- The Corps impounds over 200 vehicles for various traffic offenses, including overloading and use of fake number plates. (Source: The Punch)
August 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new system to track and monitor vehicles with tinted glasses or other forms of obstruction. The system aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. (Source: This Day Live)
- The Corps warns motorists against driving on Nigerian roads without valid vehicle insurance. (Source: The Guardian)
September 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Safe Journey" to ensure the safety of motorists and other road users during the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations. (Source: Daily Post)
- The Corps impounds over 300 vehicles for various traffic offenses, including speeding and reckless driving. (Source: The Nation)
October 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new system to track and monitor vehicles with faulty brakes or other mechanical defects. The system aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. (Source: Premium Times)
- The Corps warns motorists against driving on Nigerian roads without valid driver's licenses. (Source: Leadership News)
November 2018:
- FRSC launches "Operation Show Your Badge" to curb fake number plates and other traffic offenses. (Source: Vanguard News)
- The Corps impounds over 400 vehicles for various traffic offenses, including overloading and use of fake number plates. (Source: The Punch)
December 2018:
- FRSC introduces a new system to track and monitor vehicles with expired or invalid vehicle insurance. The system aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. (Source: This Day Live)
- The Corps warns motorists against driving on Nigerian roads without valid vehicle insurance. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that these updates are based on news reports and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.