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Yuletide: FRSC congratulates Christians, exhorts them to adopt safe driving practices

The acting Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Biu, has felicitated Christians ahead of the Christmas celebration.

In his Christmas message, Biu urged everyone to duly observe all established traffic regulations during the celebrations.

The acting Corps Marshal in a statement signed by the Corps Spokesperson, Bisi Kazeem, and made available to our correspondent on Saturday, reiterated his earlier calls for people to guide against bad driving habits that could compromise the safety of road users

He also expressed gratitude to the Almighty God for protecting Nigerians against various social and security challenges, saying the period of Christmas should be devoted to giving glory to God for His favours and asking Him for more, instead of laying emphasis on merriments alone.

The statement read in part, “The FRSC boss particularly cautioned travellers against dangers that go with road travels at this period of increased human and vehicular traffic, stressing that people must show extra vigilance while using the road to overcome any form of carnage.

“Biu further called on road users to support the ongoing road safety sensitisation programmes by the FRSC to address issues of poor attitude to road usage by people, saying such behaviour to road safety accounts for why the periods of Christmas and new year become the most challenging to the campaigns for safer road environments in the country.

“He, therefore, warned people against some specific offences like route violation, overloading, speeding, light signs violation and driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs which have been identified as responsible for most crashes and deaths that occur during the yuletide seasons

“People must prove through their obedience to traffic rules and regulations that Christmas and New Year can be celebrated without loss of lives, road obstruction and gridlocks that characterise the periods.

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