The gridlock on the Abuja-Lokoja highway has eased for motorists and commuters, as the Federal Road Safety Corps has opened a second lane for traffic flow.
Mr Mas’ud said 13 persons were involved in the crash on Thursday.
The sector commander appealed to motorists to desist from speeding and wrongful overtaking to prevent avoidable road crashes.
Mr Ma’aji urged passengers to always speak up against any recalcitrant driver while on transit.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned the motoring public to desist from assaulting its operatives while discharging their duties.
The FRSC sector commander said that, apart from the health implications, the dumping of refuse on roads could also result in accidents.
FRSC has cautioned motorists against driving above speed limits to minimise road crashes during the Christmas season.
The Kaduna government says it is collaborating with the House of Assembly to make laws on rickety vehicles and traffic violations in the state.
The appeal came from Ahmed Umar, the FRSC Sector Commander, in his Christmas message on Sunday in Ogun.
From January 2, only vehicles from the East going to the West would be allowed to use the Second Niger bridge, FRSC disclosed.
