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FRSC warns Gombe motorists against driving in hurry

The Federal Road Safety Corps has advised motorists in Gombe State against driving in a hurry during the Easter period.

• April 1, 2026
FRSC personnel on highway
FRSC personnel [Credit: Daily Trust]

The Federal Road Safety Corps has advised motorists in Gombe State against driving in a hurry during the Easter period.

Samson Kaura, the state sector commander of the corps, gave the advice in Gombe on Wednesday.

Mr Kaura said that driving in a rush increased the risk of a crash and the severity of impact.

He added that driving in a hurry could lead to speeding, aggressive manoeuvres, and dangerous driving.

He urged all motorists plying roads in the state to prioritise safety over speed to ensure they arrive safely, stressing that their safety and that of their passengers are more important than rushing.

The sector commander added that as part of measures to ensure safety during the period, the command had begun a special patrol that would last till the end of the month.

He explained that the patrol would ensure hitch-free traffic across the state, enforce traffic rules, and provide quick responses during crashes.

”We have deployed 620 personnel comprising regular and special marshals, as well as operational logistics for the 2026 Easter Special Patrol Operations, which commenced on Wednesday (today).

”In addition, 10 patrol vehicles, four ambulances and a tow truck have also been deployed to serve the motoring public.

”This was done bearing in mind the kind of heavy traffic that comes with such a festive period, so we are acting promptly to ensure safe and smooth travels during the celebrations,” he said.

The sector commander further advised residents who sell their goods close to the road, especially in built-up areas, to stay away from the highway for their safety.

(NAN)

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