Auto-Crashes Rising In Ogun As 251 Died In 6 Months.

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Impatience and outright disobedience of   traffic rules by motorists have killed 251  in Ogun state in the first of 2018.

The number surpassed the 201 that died from auto crashes in the state in the entire 2027.

Breakdown shows 91 died in First Quarter of the year while 160 deaths were recorded in the second quarter ending June 2018

Mr Clement Oladele, the Ogun Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission  (FRSC) speaking at the 2018 Stakeholders’ Forum at Ota said  arrests  and other efforts by the command to caution motorists as they approach construction sites on highways had also yielded little result.

According to him, most of the crashes occur in  construction areas, especially at Ogunmakin, Mowe,  on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

“The increase in road crashes and fatalities is  due to outright disobedience to traffic rules such as non  usage of seatbelt and use  of second hand (tokunbo) tyres.

“We implore all motorists to adhere to the 50km speed limit at construction sites and regular use of seatbelt as well as desist from buying tokunbo tyres to reduce crashes and fatalities in the state,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Adekunle Oguntoyinbo, the Sango-Ota Unit Commander of FRSC, said that 60 per cent of the dead would have lived if they had used seatbelts.

Oguntoyinbo said that prominent Nigerians were among the dead due to disobedience to traffic rules.

He reiterated that the forum was aimed at reawakening motorists on the need to be safety conscious.

Mr Joshua Ibitomi, the Agbado Unit Commander of FRSC, advised motorists to always check the expiry date of tyres  before buying them.

Ibitomi also enjoined motorists to replace any tyre that had covered a maximum of 80,000 kilometres  even if the four-year life span had not expired.

Mr Adekunle Ajibade, the Sango-Ota Unit Commander of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, said accidents have  no respect for anyone and urged motorists embrace safe driving.

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