The agency said the platform would enable millions of subscribers to report traffic-related emergencies and incidents without financial burden.
“The rescued victims comprised 207 adult males, 137 adult females and nine male children,” he said.
He urged motorists to exercise caution and adhere strictly to traffic regulations.
The agency said that 246 people sustained injuries in accidents during the period.
Mr Omotoso said it is part of the measures to ensure seamless traffic flow and adequate security.
Mr Bakare-Oki said the fatal road traffic collision occurred at Aiyetoro Junction by the traffic light corridor in Epe, Lagos.
Mr Bakare-Oki emphasised that LASTMA personnel remained at the vanguard of emergency response operations
Mr Bakare-Oki reaffirmed LASTMA’s unwavering commitment to the preservation of human life and the strict enforcement of traffic discipline across Lagos roadways.
“Six trapped passengers were rescued from the Volkswagen commercial bus, while four others were evacuated from the red Tata bus,” the LASTMA boss said.
The general manager said that the driver of the Highlander died instantly.
