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FRSC to enforce use of speed limiters
FRSC to enforce use of speed limiters
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Monday, September 15, 2014
From June 1 next year, motorists are expected to have a maximum speed limiter device in their vehicles, to reduce crashes.
Stakeholders spoke at the weekend in Abuja in a communiqué at the end of a one-day forum on the “National Policy on Maximum Road Speed Limiter for Vehicles”.
Speaking with reporters, the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, said the commission was empowered to apprehend anyone who violated the speed limit. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Job less pple with job less government where is the good road where motorist will run dat speed limit
ReplyDeleteAnother money making scheme for the acting Chairman of FRSC. He wants to extort his own before they put someone else who will also come with his own money making proposal for his godfathers.
ReplyDeleteHow much is it gonna cost Nigerian motorists to get this device? Cz I know this is what FRCN is after, just the money why don't they procure speed limit equipment as an institution to check mate motorists?why do motorists has to install the device in their vehicles?
ReplyDeleteAnother avenue for corruption. Where else in the world are people being forced to install this silly equipment in their cars other than corrupt Nigeria. Whoever that signed a contract for this contraption is already laughing their way to the bank, along with the manufacturer. Must Nigerians always be taken for a ride by a foreign firm? This nonsense must be rejected. It is an unnecessary requirement in a country where you cannot drive 50 yards without falling into a pothole. FRSC should use radar to track speeders but not require Nigerians to enrich a foregn manufacturer and the FRSC corrup leadership. Again, why must we allow foreign companies to take us for a ride? Are we stupid to not understant what is going on here?
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