Frsc news on enforcement of speed limit device

Here are some recent news articles and updates on the enforcement of speed limit devices in the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC):

Recent News Articles:

  1. FRSC to Intensify Speed Limit Enforcement (The Guardian, March 2023)

The FRSC has announced plans to intensify the enforcement of speed limits on Nigerian roads. The Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, said that the agency would deploy more personnel and technology to monitor and enforce speed limits, particularly on highways.

  1. FRSC to Use Advanced Technology to Enforce Speed Limits (Punch, February 2023)

The FRSC has acquired advanced technology to enforce speed limits on Nigerian roads. The technology, which includes speed cameras and radar guns, will help the agency to detect and prosecute speed limit violators.

  1. FRSC Warns Motorists Against Speeding (ThisDay, January 2023)

The FRSC has warned motorists against speeding, saying that it is a major cause of road accidents in Nigeria. The agency has also announced plans to increase the number of speed cameras on highways to enforce speed limits.

Recent Updates:

  1. FRSC Launches Speed Limit Enforcement Campaign (February 2023)

The FRSC launched a speed limit enforcement campaign on February 1, 2023, aimed at reducing the number of speed-related accidents on Nigerian roads. The campaign will run for three months and will involve the deployment of more personnel and technology to monitor and enforce speed limits.

  1. FRSC to Partner with Insurance Companies to Enforce Speed Limits (January 2023)

The FRSC has announced plans to partner with insurance companies to enforce speed limits on Nigerian roads. The partnership will involve the use of data analytics to identify and prosecute speed limit violators.

  1. FRSC to Increase Number of Speed Cameras on Highways (December 2022)

The FRSC has announced plans to increase the number of speed cameras on highways across Nigeria. The cameras will be used to detect and prosecute speed limit violators, and will help to reduce the number of speed-related accidents on Nigerian roads.

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