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Haze: FRSC cautions motorists about poor visibility

FRSC has cautioned motorists nationwide to exercise heightened patience amid prevailing hazy weather conditions.

• January 27, 2026
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FRSC officials

The Federal Road Safety Corps has cautioned motorists nationwide to exercise heightened patience amid prevailing hazy weather conditions across several parts of the country.

The FRSC corps marshal, Shehu Mohammed, gave the advice in a statement by the corps public education officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Monday.

Mr Mohammed explained that the current weather conditions had resulted in poor visibility and reduced clarity on major highways.

He restated that the current dust haze, largely caused by seasonal atmospheric conditions, posed significant risks to road users, particularly drivers whose vision may be impaired.

He noted that reduced visibility under such conditions increases the likelihood of road traffic crashes.

The FRSC boss, however, reiterated the need for deliberate caution and strict compliance with traffic regulations. He said that hazy weather and dust significantly reduced visibility and reaction time for drivers, adding that, as a result, speeding becomes even more dangerous.

He therefore appealed to all motorists to slow down, obey speed limits, and drive defensively to avoid preventable crashes.

The corps marshal also appealed to drivers of commercial vehicles to prioritise passenger safety by avoiding unnecessary speed and ensuring full compliance with road safety regulations.

The FRSC boss reiterated the corps commitment to safeguarding lives on Nigerian roads and assured the public that its patrol teams were on high alert to monitor traffic flow, enforce compliance, and provide prompt assistance where necessary.

“Motorists are encouraged to cooperate with FRSC operatives and report emergencies through the corps’ toll-free emergency numbers, 122,” he added. 

(NAN)

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