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FRSC To Begin Use of Speed Limit Detection Device October 1 by ImanuelJannah(m): 11:06pm On Aug 10, 2016
FRSC to Begin Use of Speed Limit
Detection Device October 1

Abuja - The Federal Road Safety Commission
(FRSC) has said that the presidency had approved
Oct. 1 for the commencement of implementation
and enforcement of the Speed Limiting Device.

Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshall, FRSC,
disclosed this in Abuja while briefing stakeholders
on the new date for the implementation and
enforcement of the device.

Oyeyemi said that the implementation and
enforcement of the device witnessed four
postponements from its initial launching date of
June 1, 2015, before its final approval by the
presidency.

“The final directive from the presidency is clear; the
enforcement date for the implementation of the
speed limiting device is on Oct. 1 and we have had
series of stakeholders meeting.

“The essence of today’s meeting is to finally convey
the directive of the federal government to the
stakeholders that with effect from Oct. 1, the
implementation and enforcement would commence.

“We already have the portal that we will use to
monitor this, we don’t need to pursue any vehicle,
we will just stop you like we verify licence.

“On the tablet we will check whether your vehicle
has been installed with the device, if it has not, we
will impound the vehicle and we make sure that you
do the right thing.

“We are not talking about fines now ,it’s to save
lives so we will impound the vehicle then the owner
of the vehicle will be made to install the device
before the journey continues ,’’ he said.

Oyeyemi said that the corps would do this for the
next three to six months to achieve enforcement
and compliance so as to compel commercial
vehicles to install the device.

He said the FRSC was only concerned about
commercial vehicles installing it for now, adding that
with time the enforcement would extend to private
vehicles so as to cut down crashes on the road.

He said the FRSC was relentless on the
enforcement of the speed limiting device because
speed had been identified as a key risk factor in
road traffic injuries.

Oyeyemi said that an increase in average speed of
1km/h typically results in a 3 per cent higher risk of
a crash involving injury, with a 4 per cent – 5
percent increase resulting in fatalities.

“ For car occupants in a crash with an impact speed
of 80km/h, the likelihood of death is 20 times what
it would have been at an impact speed of 30km/h.

“Speed is the major cause of crashes in Nigeria
with commercial vehicles accounting for 65 per cent
of the crashes,’’ the corps marshal said.

He said speed related road deaths were avoidable if
Nigerians resolved to prevent them, adding that
controlling human habits on speeding had not been
as effective as desired.

Oyeyemi said it was pertinent for the nation to
embrace this speed limiting strategy to curb “this
monster on our roads’’.

He said the speed limiter device was available in
the market and that the FRSC had a list of the
companies trading in the device on its website and
urged vehicle owners to visit the site so as to
purchase genuine ones.

Oyeyemi urged the Standard Organisation of Nigeria
to ensure that importers complied with the standard
for the device.

He also tasked the SON to ensure that only vehicles
with the device were allowed to be imported into the
country.

Speaking at the occasion, the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir
Lawal,commended the FRSC for the initiative and
thanked the National Assembly and the President
for endorsing it .

Lawal said the project would help in saving the lives
of Nigerians by cutting down speed which was a
major killer on the nation’s highways.

The stakeholders present at the forum included
representatives from the National Assembly, the
SGF’s office and the Department of State Security
(DSS).

Members of transport associations in Nigeria were
also present and they pledged their support to the
implementation of the device.



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Detection Device October 1

Abuja - The Federal Road Safety Commission
(FRSC) has said that the presidency had approved
Oct. 1 for the commencement of implementation
and enforcement of the Speed Limiting Device.

Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshall, FRSC,
disclosed this in Abuja while briefing stakeholders
on the new date for the implementation and
enforcement of the device.

Oyeyemi said that the implementation and
enforcement of the device witnessed four
postponements from its initial launching date of
June 1, 2015, before its final approval by the
presidency.

“The final directive from the presidency is clear; the
enforcement date for the implementation of the
speed limiting device is on Oct. 1 and we have had
series of stakeholders meeting.

“The essence of today’s meeting is to finally convey
the directive of the federal government to the
stakeholders that with effect from Oct. 1, the
implementation and enforcement would commence.

“We already have the portal that we will use to
monitor this, we don’t need to pursue any vehicle,
we will just stop you like we verify licence.

“On the tablet we will check whether your vehicle
has been installed with the device, if it has not, we
will impound the vehicle and we make sure that you
do the right thing.

“We are not talking about fines now ,it’s to save
lives so we will impound the vehicle then the owner
of the vehicle will be made to install the device
before the journey continues ,’’ he said.

Oyeyemi said that the corps would do this for the
next three to six months to achieve enforcement
and compliance so as to compel commercial
vehicles to install the device.

He said the FRSC was only concerned about
commercial vehicles installing it for now, adding that
with time the enforcement would extend to private
vehicles so as to cut down crashes on the road.

He said the FRSC was relentless on the
enforcement of the speed limiting device because
speed had been identified as a key risk factor in
road traffic injuries.

Oyeyemi said that an increase in average speed of
1km/h typically results in a 3 per cent higher risk of
a crash involving injury, with a 4 per cent – 5
percent increase resulting in fatalities.

“ For car occupants in a crash with an impact speed
of 80km/h, the likelihood of death is 20 times what
it would have been at an impact speed of 30km/h.

“Speed is the major cause of crashes in Nigeria
with commercial vehicles accounting for 65 per cent
of the crashes,’’ the corps marshal said.

He said speed related road deaths were avoidable if
Nigerians resolved to prevent them, adding that
controlling human habits on speeding had not been
as effective as desired.

Oyeyemi said it was pertinent for the nation to
embrace this speed limiting strategy to curb “this
monster on our roads’’.

He said the speed limiter device was available in
the market and that the FRSC had a list of the
companies trading in the device on its website and
urged vehicle owners to visit the site so as to
purchase genuine ones.

Oyeyemi urged the Standard Organisation of Nigeria
to ensure that importers complied with the standard
for the device.

He also tasked the SON to ensure that only vehicles
with the device were allowed to be imported into the
country.

Speaking at the occasion, the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir
Lawal,commended the FRSC for the initiative and
thanked the National Assembly and the President
for endorsing it .

Lawal said the project would help in saving the lives
of Nigerians by cutting down speed which was a
major killer on the nation’s highways.

The stakeholders present at the forum included
representatives from the National Assembly, the
SGF’s office and the Department of State Security
(DSS).

Members of transport associations in Nigeria were
also present and they pledged their support to the
implementation of the device.
Re: FRSC To Begin Use of Speed Limit Detection Device October 1 by shadeyinka(m): 11:49pm On Aug 10, 2016
The FRSC is pretending that they love Nigerians. It's a big lie.

An average speed limiter cost about N30,000 multiply by over 7million vehicles in Nigeria. If Boboye and his cronies collect 5% from their accredited marketers. He will become a serious multimillionaire before leaving FRSC.

In this time of hardship, the presidency approves enforcement when our roads are death trap!

We don't have good leadership. God help us against these enemies we voted for.
Re: FRSC To Begin Use of Speed Limit Detection Device October 1 by Mynd44: 5:29am On Aug 11, 2016

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