The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra State Command, has issued a stern warning to motorists and travelers regarding the mandatory completion of passenger manifests. This directive, set to be rigorously enforced from March 1st, 2024, underscores the critical role passenger manifests play in ensuring the safety and well-being of all road users. The FRSC emphasized the dire consequences of non-compliance, highlighting the difficulty in identifying accident victims and contacting their families in the absence of accurate passenger information. This measure aims to streamline emergency response and provide timely medical assistance to victims, ultimately saving lives and mitigating the impact of road crashes. The FRSC’s proactive approach seeks to cultivate a culture of responsibility and accountability amongst motorists, fostering safer roads for all.
The impending enforcement of passenger manifest compliance coincides with a renewed focus on speed limit device regulations. The FRSC expressed concern over the low compliance rate among motorists, prompting a crackdown on violators. This initiative aims to curb excessive speeding, a major contributing factor to road accidents. The FRSC attributed the success of the 2024 “Operation Zero Crash” program, particularly during the Yuletide season, to enhanced public engagement and inter-agency collaborations. This collaborative approach, combined with intensified enforcement efforts, signifies the FRSC’s commitment to minimizing road crashes and ensuring the safety of commuters throughout the state.
The FRSC Sector Commander, Joyce Alexander, highlighted the importance of passenger manifests in facilitating swift identification and medical attention for accident victims. She lamented the prevailing practice of non-compliance, which often leads to delays in contacting family members and providing necessary support. Alexander stressed that the enforcement of passenger manifests, alongside speed limit device regulations, is a crucial step towards enhancing road safety and protecting lives. The FRSC’s proactive stance aims to address the root causes of road accidents and prevent avoidable tragedies.
Addressing the issue of speed limit device tampering, Alexander condemned the practice as a reckless disregard for safety. She emphasized that disabling or manipulating these devices undermines the FRSC’s efforts to regulate speed and prevent accidents. The FRSC’s commitment to enforcing speed limit device regulations reflects a broader strategy to promote responsible driving behavior and create a safer road environment for all. This multifaceted approach encompasses public awareness campaigns, enhanced enforcement measures, and collaboration with relevant stakeholders.
The FRSC also acknowledged the positive impact of its collaborative efforts with sister agencies during the Yuletide period. The joint operations contributed to a significant reduction in road crashes and traffic gridlocks, particularly along the Niger Bridge axis. This inter-agency collaboration, coupled with heightened public awareness campaigns, demonstrates the FRSC’s proactive approach to road safety management. The successful implementation of “Operation Zero Crash” during the festive season underscores the effectiveness of these collaborative efforts.
The FRSC commended the media for their ongoing support in disseminating road safety information and educating the public. The collaborative partnership between the FRSC and the media plays a vital role in raising awareness about traffic regulations and promoting responsible driving habits. The FRSC’s commitment to public enlightenment, combined with its enforcement initiatives, aims to create a culture of road safety consciousness among motorists and pedestrians alike. The ultimate goal is to minimize road accidents and create a safer road environment for all.