A total of 30,726 offenders were arrested during the ‘Operation Zero’ Special Patrol of the Federal Road Safety Corps in 2022.
Speaking with journalists on Friday, the Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu, lamented that the alarming rate of crashes within 31 days was unacceptable, adding that it required urgent strategies to manage this trend.
“To this end, great emphasis must be made to discourage the use of 18-seater buses registered under intra-state mass transit, for inter-state long journeys, a practice that contradicts the use of high capacity luxury buses specifically designed for such purposes.
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