He noted that the mobile court was part of efforts to enforce road discipline.
Mr Mohammed said all tanker-related crashes would henceforth be subjected to comprehensive investigations across the entire value chain.
The corps marshal, Shehu Mohammed, presented commendation letters and cash rewards to selected officers and marshals at the ceremony in Abuja.
The sector commander said the outreach was brought to motor parks, union members, and drivers to assess their health status and stay healthy.
“The FRSC is appealing to motorists to, possibly, reduce their presence on the roads so that mishaps can be prevented,” said FRSC.
The Federal Road Safety Corps has advised motorists in Gombe State against driving in a hurry during the Easter period.
FRSC’s chief expressed satisfaction with the general conduct of the motoring public during the just-concluded Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.
The corps marshal underlined that the values of restraint, sacrifice, and caring for others were critical to promoting safety on Nigerian roads.
The FRSC boss urged all road users, particularly operators of heavy-duty vehicles, to continue to comply with traffic regulations.
Mr Fasakin urged motorists to remain law-abiding.
