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Tuesday 31 January 2017

FG Should Ban Commercial Motorcycles Nationwide- FRSC


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has recommended a nationwide ban on commercial motorcycles popularly known as `Okada’ to reduce accidents on our roads. .
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The recommendation forms part of the October Road Traffic Crash (RTC) Report 2016, submitted by the Corps Marshal, Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

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The report quotes Oyeyemi as saying that commercial motorcyclist, remained a major cause of fatal road traffic accidents across the country, hence the need for state governments to consider banning them from operating. .
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The RTC statistics for October 2016, shows that 230 cases or 18% of a total of 1,259 vehicles were involved in accidents within the month, majority were commercial motorcycles. .
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According to the report, motorcycle accidents ranked third after cars which accounted for 457 cases or 36%, followed by minibuses with 243 or 19% of the total.

7 comments:

  1. Good move, but first try to widen our roads and reduce traffic congestion..cos Dats the only reason why anyone will take okada in d first place

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  2. Dey shld btr find somthn meaninful to do,dey need to educate drivers nt to ovr speed,dt is one of d major cause of accident

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  3. My Nnewi people won't like this... God forbid biko.

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  4. They should also sack those thieves (FRSC staff) that rob poor citizens of their hard earned money for no just cause. There are better ways to handle these issues, bozo!

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  5. He should put alternative on the road before banning the Okada...because it helped to alleviate commuters transport plights. If he has no alternative..people should die. Than the every day stress

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  6. How do some family people cope? I don't think this is the best

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