FRSC commenced the enforcement the use of the device by commercial drivers throughout the country on Feb.1.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kaduna State Command, says it has so far convicted no fewer than 26 motorists for speed limiting device violation and fined each of them N3,000.
FRSC commenced the enforcement the use
of the device by commercial drivers throughout the country on Feb.1,
predicting that the use of the device would save the nation about 70 per
cent of road accidents annually.
The Sector Legal
Officer of the command, Mr Ibrahim Tanko, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna on Thursday that the motorists were convicted on
Wednesday.
He further said that the motorists
concerned appeared in a mobile court on Kaduna-Abuja expressway,
prosecuted and found guilty of the offence.
Tanko
said that 28 others were also convicted for various traffic offences;
ranging from driver’s license, over loading, number plate and seat belt
among others.
“FRSC has in the last six months
embarked on enlightenment of motorists on the use of the speed limiting
device prior to its full enforcement yesterday."
“As
such, there is no excuse whatsoever for any commercial vehicle driver
not to have the device installed in his vehicle. Therefore, no more for
any violator as enforcement continues, “he said.
The Spokesman of the FRSC headquarters, Mr Bisi Kazeem, told newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that sector and field commands of the agency had been fully mobilised for the exercise.
Kazeem said that the Army, Police,Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,(NSCDC),the
Department of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies were
also on standby to provide security support for the success of the
exercise.
The spokesman added that sector
commanders had been instructed to carry out joint patrols with unit
commands in February to ensure effectiveness of the exercise.
He
stated that mobile courts had been set up nationwide to ensure that
commercial drivers install the device in their vehicles, adding that
defaulters could pay up to N3,000 as penalty, depending on the
discretion of the court.The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kaduna
State Command, says it has so far convicted no fewer than 26 motorists
for speed limiting device violation and fined each of them N3,000.
Courtesy of Pulse.ng
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