Okada/Keke Ban: FRSC issues severe warning against overloading in Lagos
The zone RS2 Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps comprises Ogun and Lagos States.
Obayemi said officers of the corps would not close their eyes and watch motorists overload their vehicles, especially commercial vehicles, for any reason. “Now that the state government has banned and restricted the use of Okada and tricycles in major highways in Lagos, a lot of motorists will now want to overload their vehicles, flouting the law against overloading.“FRSC will not tolerate overloading as a result of the ban on motorcycles and tricycles on Lagos highways.
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