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FRSC Deploys 33,000 Personnel, 859 Vehicles For Special Patrol During Sallah

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Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says it will deploy 33,000 personnel and 859 vehicles for a nationwide special patrol during Sallah to ensure free flow of traffic and check accident.

Bisi Kazeem, Public Education Officer of the FRSC, made this known in a statement on Tuesday.

He also said that 106 ambulances, 267 motorcycles and 22 tow trucks would be deployed for the exercise due to begin on Thursday and end on Sept. 6.

According to the FRSC spokesman, the exercise will focus on traffic control, excessive speeding, dangerous driving/overtaking, clearance of obstruction, seatbelt use violation and use of phone while driving.

He said the personnel will also focus on lane indiscipline and route violation which had been identified as recurring factors for road traffic accidents.

Kazeem advised motorists to adhere strictly to traffic rules and regulations as over 200 Mobile Courts had been set up to prosecute traffic offenders during the period.

He urged the general public, in the event of emergency, to notify the corps through its emergency line: 0700-call-FRSC (070022553772 or toll free number, 122, for prompt response.

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