The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said it recorded 2,690 Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) nationwide between January and March.
The Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM), Bisi Kazeem, said this in an interview on Monday in Abuja.
Kazeem said during the period, 17,745 persons were involved in the crashes, which claimed 1,302 lives with 8,141 others sustaining various degrees of injuries, while 8,302 others were rescued.
He noted that speeding accounted for most of the accidents recorded within the period, adding that the Corps was intensifying enforcement of speed limit as well as sensitisation.
“Majorly, crashes on the road occur as a result of diverse factors emanating from the behaviour of road users, the vehicles, and other environmental factors.
“However, human actions such as unnecessary abuse of road traffic regulations contribute more to avoidable crashes on our roads.
“These are the reasons we are here, still working everyday to ensure lives and property are,” he said.
Kazeem said many measures had been put in place to curb these results that were not favourable.
These, he said, ranged from increased visibility, enhanced patrol operations and broadened public enlightenment strategies.
“We also engage in consultation and collaboration with stakeholders in the transportation industry,” he said.