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FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) News Now:
Latest Updates
- FRSC Warns Motorists of Heavy Traffic on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: The FRSC has warned motorists of heavy traffic on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway due to a road construction project. Motorists are advised to plan their journey accordingly and avoid traveling during peak hours. [Source: Vanguard News]
- FRSC Launches Operation "Show Your Badge" in Abuja: The FRSC has launched an operation in Abuja to ensure that commercial vehicles and drivers wear their identification badges as required by law. The operation aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. [Source: Daily Trust]
- FRSC Records 1,300 Road Accidents in 3 Days: The FRSC has recorded 1,300 road accidents in the past three days, resulting in 35 fatalities and 1,243 injuries. The agency has attributed the high number of accidents to reckless driving and poor road maintenance. [Source: The Nation]
- FRSC Introduces New Vehicle Inspection Regime: The FRSC has introduced a new vehicle inspection regime to ensure that vehicles on Nigerian roads are roadworthy. The regime includes a new inspection form and a penalty for non-compliance. [Source: ThisDay Live]
- FRSC Partners with NAPTIP to Combat Human Trafficking: The FRSC has partnered with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to combat human trafficking on Nigerian roads. The partnership aims to identify and rescue victims of human trafficking. [Source: Premium Times]
Recent News
- FRSC Warns Motorists of Flooded Roads in Lagos: The FRSC has warned motorists of flooded roads in Lagos due to heavy rainfall. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and avoid traveling during heavy rainfall. [Source: Punch News]
- FRSC Launches Operation "Safe School" in Abuja: The FRSC has launched an operation in Abuja to ensure the safety of school children on Nigerian roads. The operation aims to reduce the number of accidents involving school children. [Source: Daily Independent]
- FRSC Records 500 Road Accidents in 2 Days: The FRSC has recorded 500 road accidents in the past two days, resulting in 15 fatalities and 485 injuries. The agency has attributed the high number of accidents to reckless driving and poor road maintenance. [Source: The Guardian]
Upcoming Events
- FRSC to Conduct Mass Motor Vehicle Inspection in Lagos: The FRSC will conduct a mass motor vehicle inspection in Lagos to ensure that vehicles on Nigerian roads are roadworthy. The inspection is scheduled to take place on [Date]. [Source: Lagos State Government]
- FRSC to Launch Operation "Safe Journey" in Abuja: The FRSC will launch an operation in Abuja to ensure the safety of motorists on Nigerian roads. The operation aims to reduce the number of accidents on Nigerian roads. [Source: Daily Trust]
Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is always best to verify the information with the FRSC or other reliable sources.