The Lagos Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said a total of 74 deaths were recorded in various traffic crashes in the second quarter of 2022 in the state. #
The Lagos Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps said a total of 74 deaths were recorded in various traffic crashes in the second quarter of 2022 in the state.
The zonal commander urged commuters to always caution drivers against speeding and other actions inimical to road safety. The FRSC Head of Operation in the state, Mr Lucas Oguntade advised motorists to always check their health status and the condition of their vehicles before taking the road.Also, Lt. Col. Emmanuel Sholotan, Commanding Officer, 174 Battalion, Nigeria Army Ikorodu, urged road users to avoid taking drugs and speeding.
Oreagba, represented by LASTMA Controller, Mr Jubril Oshodi, advised drivers to ensure they laid safety foundations before moving their vehicles on the road.
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