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FRSC records 142 crashes, 70 deaths in Q3 in Oyo State
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oyo State Command, recorded 142 road crashes and 70 deaths in the third quarter of 2020. Mrs Uche Chukwurah, FRSC Sector Commander in the state gave the details while briefing newsmen in Ibadan on Tuesday. Chukwurah said that the FRSC in the state recorded more road crashes between July and […]
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Oyo State Command, recorded 142 road crashes and 70 deaths in the third quarter of 2020.
Mrs Uche Chukwurah, FRSC Sector Commander in the state gave the details while briefing newsmen in Ibadan on Tuesday.
Chukwurah said that the FRSC in the state recorded more road crashes between July and September than 112 crashes recorded in the second quarter of the year under review.
According to her, more crashes were recorded in the third quarter because it is a rainy season and most people were in a hurry as the ban on ”no movement’ was lifted following the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We recorded 142 road traffic crashes. The number of vehicles involved is 230; number of people killed is 70; those injured are 389; and we are able to rescue 364 alive.
“Total number of people involved is 823.
“Speed accounted for major cause of road crashes during the period and followed by wrongful overtaking and tyre burst,” the sector commander said.
She appealed to motorists to desist from buying used tyres, saying that more lives could be saved if they use brand new ones.
“I want to say that it is more economical to use new tyres than the fairly used ones. We can arrive at our destination without being in a hurry,” she said.
Chukwurah also spoke on activities slated for the 2020 African Road Safety Day and World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
She said that there would be Jumat Service on Nov. 13 and Church Service on Nov. 15, to pray for the victims of road crashes, injured people and families who lost loved ones.
She said that the command would visit the hospitals to identify with those who sustained some degree of injury and candle light walk on Nov. 14.
“The day is celebrated to draw the attention of road users to use the road rightly to avoid being involved in road crashes.
“Crashes and accident are preventable if we do the right thing. Many families have lost their lives and valuables while the government also lost economically.
“If we work together, we will be able to prevent incessant crashes on the roads,” the sector commander said.
Chukwurah prayed God to console the families of those who lost their loved ones as a result of road traffic crashes.