He said that both offences directly endangered lives.
FRSC has commenced a week-long strategic leadership training for 305 senior officers as part of efforts to strengthen operational leadership.
He warned that policy ratification without implementation would not save lives.
Mr Akinlade said professional driver education remained critical to achieving safer roads.
The Federal Road Safety Corps has restricted over 300 articulated vehicles and trucks from movement on the ever-busy Kugbo outbound corridor during peak hours in Abuja.
Mr Mohammed said the crash occurred at about 8:20 a.m.
The FRSC boss urged all road users, particularly operators of heavy-duty vehicles, to continue to comply with traffic regulations.
FRSC has cautioned motorists nationwide to exercise heightened patience amid prevailing hazy weather conditions.
The corps marshal’s visit to Lokoja followed his earlier personal monitoring of the Kaduna-Zaria-Kano highway.
Mr Mohammed explained that the innovation would signal the beginning of a one-stop-shop digital process for obtaining driver’s licences in the country.
