The
Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has blamed majority of accidents
in the FCT during weekends on consumption of alcohol by motorists.
The FCT FRSC Sector Commander, Mr Kayode Fanola, made the statement
in Abuja on Wednesday at a sensitisation rally, jointly organised by
FRSC and EXXON Mobil at Jabi Motor-park.
He said that the use of cell phone while driving and not using seat belts also contributed to accidents in the territory.
“Our research has shown that most of the road accidents recorded
during weekends within the FCT are alcohol induced as many motorists
are fond of driving to drinking joints.
“And after taking so much alcohol, they still drive themselves home with their sense of judgment grossly impaired by alcohol.
“Such people only get home safely by stroke of luck.
“The use of cell phone while driving is a major cause of distraction
which has been responsible for many road mishaps within the city,’’ he
said.
Fanola said many regarded the use of cell phones while driving as a status symbol and advised motorists to change such habits.
The commander said that attitudinal change rather enforcement was one of the ways traffic rules violation could be dealt with.
“While enforcement is curative and effective in the short run,
education is preventive and will ensure safer road for all in the long
run,’’ he said.
Fanola promised that the FRSC would continue to engage stakeholders
in programmes to create safety consciousness among the people to make
the road safer.
The rally is expected to be held in all the satellite towns in the FCT.
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