FRSC SUMMONS MANAGEMENT OF PEACE MASS TRANSIT OVER SPATE OF ACCIDENTS

The Federal Road Safety Corps on Wednesday summoned managers of Peace Mass Transit over the spate of road accidents involving the transport company. It said the firm’s vehicles recorded 11 road accidents between January and June this year, resulting in the death of 37 people with 58 others injured. According to the Corps Marshal, FRSC, Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, the development […]

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ABULE TAYLOR COMMUNITY SENDS SOS TO LASG ON DAMAGED ROADS

A community in Lagos State, Abule Taylor, in the Abule Egba area has expressed worry over continued devastation of its roads and drainage channels, among other infrastructural facilities as a result of an on-going construction of a flyover at the Abule Egba interjection of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway. Residents of the community also complained about the recklessness of motorists, especially commercial […]

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MIXED FORTUNES FOR NIGERIAN VEHICLE DEALERS AS GLOBAL SALES FIGURES SOAR

Despite a global sales record indicating that first half of 2016 was the best ever for some organisations, Nigerian vehicle dealers have continued to groan under sales drop owning to government policies and economic turbulence. Infiniti said it finished the first half of 2016 with a new sales record, which marks the organisation’s best June ever, thanks to key markets […]

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VIO, FRSC DISAGREE OVER RIGHT TO INSPECT SAFETY OF TYRES AND VEHICLE PAPERS

Dreaded ironically by non-law abiding and law abiding motorists, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) set out to ensure road users obey regulations that all boil down to safety of life and property. And when these two powerful agencies fall over each other to make sure guidelines are followed, there can be only one result: […]

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