The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said it prosecuted 3,389 traffic offenders in Kaduna State between August and October.
FRSC’s Sector Commander in Kaduna, Hafiz Mohammed, told the Newsmen on Tuesday in Kaduna that those prosecuted within the period were arrested during a “special intervention patrol.”
Mohammed said the operation was conducted to stem infractions of traffic laws within the Kaduna metropolis and on the expressways, with the attendant fatalities and injuries.
He explained that in August 1,108 traffic offenders were prosecuted; September, 1,096 and October, 1,185.
The sector commander added that in August 1, 220 offences were recorded; September 1,209 and October 1,338, bringing total offences committed during the period to 3,767.
Mohammed said the prevalent offences were: overloading, fire extinguisher, number plate violation, tyre, seat belt, light sign violations.
He said others were: speed limit device, and driver’s licence violations, as well as vehicle licence and windscreen violations.
Mohammad said the command would intensify road safety campaign and enforcement of traffic rules and regulations to reduce road traffic accidents in the state.