Nothing negative about ember months, drivers’ behaviours causing crashes: FRSC

Anambra State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Saturday began the annual ember months’ campaign with an awareness and fitness walk.
The Corps Marshal’s Walk, held in Awka, was attended by officials of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Man o’ War, Sports Commission, Footballers’ Association, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and other FRSC allies.
The state Sector Commander, Adeoye Irelewuyi, said the essence of the month-long campaign was to educate motorists on how to drive safely.
“There is nothing negative about the ember months except that we usually witness a high level of vehicle movement.
“Also attitudinal behaviours of drivers during the period cause road crashes and not any evil associated with the months,” Mr Irelewuyi said.
He explained that ceremonies held during the period also increased vehicular movements.
“So this walk is to prepare our personnel physically and mentally for the task of managing road traffic during the period.”
The commander urged motorists to cooperate with FRSC officials by avoiding overloading, worn out tyres and change in attitudinal behaviours on the use of roads to reduce crashes.
He also advised motorists to pay attention to their health, especially their eyes and mental health and exercise patience while on the road.
(NAN)
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