As part of efforts to reduce the rate of speed-related accidents in Nigeria, the National Automotive Development and Design Council has directed all vehicle manufacturing plants in the country to install the speed-limiting device in their vehicles.
A deadline for compliance on the installation of the device in all vehicles being imported into the country has also been given.
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, stated this in Lagos at a sensitisation programme on the implementation of the speed limiting device.
The Corps Marshal spoke on ‘Speed Limiting Device Implementation in Nigeria: The Journey So Far’.
Represented by the Deputy Corps Marshal, Motor Vehicle Administration, Theophilus Charles, Oyeyemi said the FRSC was alarmed by the continuous incidence of speed induced crashes.
He said the basic concern of the FRSC in introducing the speed limiting device in vehicles was the safety of lives and property of the people on the road.
He said, “The FRSC neither markets the device nor promotes any vendor, but is interested only in the safety of the people. Accordingly, the corps will work with other stakeholders to ensure that the standards of the device are adhered to by all the motorists and vendors.”
A statement by the corps quoted Oyeyemi as saying that as a country depending heavily on road transportation for over 90 per cent of movement, Nigeria could not afford the current threats to its economic development from speed-related crashes.