Rainy season: FRSC warns motorists to drive carefully

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The Federal Road Safety Corps, Kano State Command, has warned motorists to drive with utmost caution to avoid traffic accidents, especially during the rainy season.

Sector Commander Zubairu Mato revealed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Kano.

He said drivers should buy good tires, check their windshield wipers, running lights and other lighting systems in their vehicles to make sure they are in good condition.

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"When the rain is heavy, the roads are very slippery and visibility is poor.

"Motorists should travel 20 to 30 kilometers on highways and 10 to 20 kilometers in built-up areas to avoid traffic accidents," he said.

Mato urged motorists to watch out for potholes and pedestrians crossing roads.

He further explained that the FRSC would tour car parks and educate commercial drivers to refrain from speeding and dangerous driving on highways to avoid road accidents.

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The sector commander added that the command will always continue to participate in patching potholes on highways as part of its community development service, with the help of construction companies to prevent road accidents. the road.

(NAN)

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Rainy season: FRSC warns motorists to drive carefully

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The Federal Road Safety Corps, Kano State Command, has warned motorists to drive with utmost caution to avoid traffic accidents, especially during the rainy season.

Sector Commander Zubairu Mato revealed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Kano.

He said drivers should buy good tires, check their windshield wipers, running lights and other lighting systems in their vehicles to make sure they are in good condition.

>

"When the rain is heavy, the roads are very slippery and visibility is poor.

"Motorists should travel 20 to 30 kilometers on highways and 10 to 20 kilometers in built-up areas to avoid traffic accidents," he said.

Mato urged motorists to watch out for potholes and pedestrians crossing roads.

He further explained that the FRSC would tour car parks and educate commercial drivers to refrain from speeding and dangerous driving on highways to avoid road accidents.

p>

The sector commander added that the command will always continue to participate in patching potholes on highways as part of its community development service, with the help of construction companies to prevent road accidents. the road.

(NAN)

All rights reserved. This material and any other digital content on this website may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without the prior express written permission of PUNCH.

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