FRSC Boss Stopped His Convoy To Arrest Overloaded Truck With Items And Passengers

FRSC arrest overloaded truck with items and passengers, as a part of efforts to scale back street site visitors crashes throughout the nation.

FRSC boss had in December ordered the arrest of trailers and vans carrying people and animals collectively.

It follows a number of deadly crashes involving an articulated automobile ferrying people and animals collectively.

FRSC Boss Stopped His Convoy To Arrest Overloaded Truck With Goods And Passengers - autojosh

FRSC Boss Stopped His Convoy To Arrest Overloaded Truck With Goods And Passengers - autojosh

The Federal Highway Security Corps (FRSC) over the weekend arrested vans loaded with items and passengers alongside Kaduna-Abuja freeway, amid its ongoing “Particular Intervention Patrol Towards Overloading of Vehicles with items and animals”.

One of many profitable operations was led by the Corps Marshal of FRSC Dauda Ali Biu, who got here down from his official vehicle to impact the arrest of truck loaded with items and passengers.

FRSC Boss Stopped His Convoy To Arrest Overloaded Truck With Goods And Passengers - autojosh

FRSC Boss Stopped His Convoy To Arrest Overloaded Truck With Goods And Passengers - autojosh

“Ongoing Particular Intervention Patrol towards Overloading of Vehicles with items and animals. FRSC Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali Biu FCNA, CPA, NPoM results arrest of truck loaded with items and passengers alongside Kaduna-Abuja freeway, near Katari at about 4pm eleventh Feb 24.”

“Overloading of autos with items and passengers is Harmful! Beware ⚠️ ⚠️⚠️,” FRSC stated in a press release as a part of efforts to scale back street site visitors crashes throughout the nation.

Biu had in December ordered the arrest of trailers and vans carrying people and animals collectively, following a number of deadly crashes involving an articulated automobile ferrying people and animals collectively.

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