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Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by gateleo(m): 6:58am On May 24, 2016
The House of Representatives Committee on Federal Road Safety Commission has endorsed the move by the Federal Road Safety Corps to introduce speed limiting devices on vehicles in the country as part of measures to curb road crashes.

A report of the committee, which The PUNCH obtained in Abuja on Monday, indicated that the FRSC acted within the powers conferred on it by the FRSC Act, 2007, to “implement strategies to safeguard lives and property of road users.”



Part of the report read, “The FRSC was acting within its purview as empowered by the FRSC Establishment Act 2007, to implement strategies to safeguard lives and property of all road users, hence its proposal to introduce the speed-limiting device was in order.”

The speed limiters had generated controversies across the country soon after the FRSC made the idea public.

Some of those who opposed the speed limiters, including the House of Representatives, had held the view that the technology was outdated and could further expose motorists to danger rather than save their lives.

The House in particular had opposed the N36,000 fee it would cost each of the motorists to fit the device into each vehicle.

In February, lawmakers passed a resolution to investigate the plan of the FRSC after an All Progressives Congress legislator from Edo State, Mr. Philip Shaibu, raised the alarm that the device was “outdated” and had failed in some African countries, including Kenya.

Following the development, the House directed the FRSC to suspend the project, while it summoned the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive Officer of the FRSC, Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, to appear before the Committee on FRSC for explanations.

Findings by The PUNCH on Monday showed that the committee, after seeking the views of many stakeholders, including the Nigerian Society of Engineers, National Union of Road Transport Workers, fleet operators and transport sector experts, resolved to endorse the speed limiters.

However, the committee recommended that the speed limiters should be used in addition to the deployment of more modern technologies like the ‘Spider Technology,’ as had been suggested by many of the stakeholders.

The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”

http://www.punchng.com/reps-panel-okays-frscs-speed-limiters/
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by amadice(m): 7:01am On May 24, 2016
kilo kon mi?

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by saaedlee: 7:03am On May 24, 2016
This should be rejected by all. Enforcement of speed limits on road shouldn't be by installation of limiting devices.

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:05am On May 24, 2016
The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”


I am waiting to see how a speed limiter will be installed on a danfo bus. grin

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by gateleo(m): 7:06am On May 24, 2016
GAZZUZZ:
The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”


I am waiting to see how a speed limiter will be installed on a danfo bus. grin

I wonder ooo

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by princemillla(m): 7:37am On May 24, 2016
In as much this is coming to commercial bus only, am less concern.

But then, a serious reform is needed in the transport system befor introducing stuff like this.

#36 whooping thousands shocked o GA ooo

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by EngrIdris: 7:43am On May 24, 2016
Na them sabi
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by DGD1(m): 10:40am On May 24, 2016
GAZZUZZ:
The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”


I am waiting to see how a speed limiter will be installed on a danfo bus. grin

by commercial, I think they mean this transport companies like abc, ezenwata, sprint, crosss country, young shall grow etc

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by oluwanoni: 9:34pm On May 24, 2016
36k.....kilode....if and when it eventually comes to private owners, the price is outrageous.

Why can't they make use of machines that read your speed once you pass through a road officer.

All this vehicle and Road paratatals are getting strenous by the day.

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Nobody: 6:20am On May 25, 2016
N36,000


CHAI!!!

another avenue to siphond (steal) money from private pocket
In one word... "Corruption"

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by magicminister: 6:20am On May 25, 2016
Sometimes i wonder why we hate ourselves so much in Nigeria. This is the height of corruption.
Every news i read about Nigeria seems to be worse than the previous one
If this stupid bill gets passed into law, then we have totally lost it in Nigeria.


Recommendation
In the developed countries, there are speed limits in every zone.
Sometimes, there are cops with speed radar monitoring vehicles.
This can be implemented in Nigeria.
The traffic police should have speed radars on their vehicle.

Shame.

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Nobody: 6:21am On May 25, 2016
Great.. Peace Mass Transist should take note!

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Kingzy4pep(m): 6:22am On May 25, 2016
DGD1:


by commercial, I think they mean this transport companies like abc, ezenwata, sprint, crosss country, young shall grow etc
And Peace mass transit.
That company eh!

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by simplemach(m): 6:23am On May 25, 2016
nawaoooo, which kind Rubbish be this? if this people install this thing in commercial vehicles, that means journey from Kaduna to Abuja that used to be 2hrs on the average might end up taking upto 4hrs.
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by ednut1(m): 6:23am On May 25, 2016
y cant cars be manufactured to have 120km/h and not 220 km/h self

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by dragnet: 6:23am On May 25, 2016
GAZZUZZ:
The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”


I am waiting to see how a speed limiter will be installed on a danfo bus. grin

grin
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by kenbee(f): 6:23am On May 25, 2016
Economic Speed Limit?
in APC, Change can is for better or worse!

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by nicerichard05: 6:24am On May 25, 2016
I bet danfo will never comply with this. Lolz.
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:26am On May 25, 2016
Nice one
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Vince77(m): 6:26am On May 25, 2016
GAZZUZZ:
The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”


I am waiting to see how a speed limiter will be installed on a danfo bus. grin
I tink they mean for transporters
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by tonio2wo: 6:27am On May 25, 2016
All these evil politicians, they should fix our roads first! If our roads are good accidents will reduce by 60%. They don't want to spend money on what will benefit d common man by they always implement policies that will take money from him. angry

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by crazymod: 6:27am On May 25, 2016
gateleo:
The House of Representatives Committee on Federal Road Safety Commission has endorsed the move by the Federal Road Safety Corps to introduce speed limiting devices on vehicles in the country as part of measures to curb road crashes.

A report of the committee, which The PUNCH obtained in Abuja on Monday, indicated that the FRSC acted within the powers conferred on it by the FRSC Act, 2007, to “implement strategies to safeguard lives and property of road users.”



Part of the report read, “The FRSC was acting within its purview as empowered by the FRSC Establishment Act 2007, to implement strategies to safeguard lives and property of all road users, hence its proposal to introduce the speed-limiting device was in order.”

The speed limiters had generated controversies across the country soon after the FRSC made the idea public.

Some of those who opposed the speed limiters, including the House of Representatives, had held the view that the technology was outdated and could further expose motorists to danger rather than save their lives.

The House in particular had opposed the N36,000 fee it would cost each of the motorists to fit the device into each vehicle.

In February, lawmakers passed a resolution to investigate the plan of the FRSC after an All Progressives Congress legislator from Edo State, Mr. Philip Shaibu, raised the alarm that the device was “outdated” and had failed in some African countries, including Kenya.

Following the development, the House directed the FRSC to suspend the project, while it summoned the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive Officer of the FRSC, Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, to appear before the Committee on FRSC for explanations.

Findings by The PUNCH on Monday showed that the committee, after seeking the views of many stakeholders, including the Nigerian Society of Engineers, National Union of Road Transport Workers, fleet operators and transport sector experts, resolved to endorse the speed limiters.

However, the committee recommended that the speed limiters should be used in addition to the deployment of more modern technologies like the ‘Spider Technology,’ as had been suggested by many of the stakeholders.

The committee also stated that the application of the speed limiters should start with commercial vehicles and other fleet operators “only.”

http://www.punchng.com/reps-panel-okays-frscs-speed-limiters/

Reps are redundant. no work to do in the useless chamber .
Nigerians dont speed compare to western countries............................. THE REASON FOR ACCIDENT IS BAD AND SUBSTANDARD ROADS NOT SPEED.

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by BeauHomme: 6:29am On May 25, 2016
You beat me to it. As I read the report, the first thing to come to my mind was "Peace Mass Transit". Very likely the transport company with the worst accident record in Nigeria.
grayht:
Great.. Peace Mass Transist should take note!

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by favouritesahaba: 6:30am On May 25, 2016
They should rather give speed checker to FRSC and monitor driving speed on high way. This speed limiter go cause Gobe.

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by OgatheTop: 6:32am On May 25, 2016
Peace Mass Transit!
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by 3RNEST(m): 6:32am On May 25, 2016
noted...we hear
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Pavore9: 6:34am On May 25, 2016
Unfortunately drivers will tamper the devices fitted in their vehicles. Kenyan drivers have made rubbish of the devices since 2014!
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by nairaman66(m): 6:34am On May 25, 2016
House of corruption!
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by idyjoe2u(m): 6:35am On May 25, 2016
Don't mind them, their blind, they can't see the speed reader officers do use, only this one that will exploit Nigerians with #36,000 they will quickly see, and the useless lawmakers will quickly pass the bill even if ts doesn't work, nonsense.
Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Nobody: 6:38am On May 25, 2016
We know how it goes, one of them gets the over inflated contract........yet another get rich quick venture

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Mcowubaba: 6:39am On May 25, 2016
magicminister:
Sometimes i wonder why we hate ourselves so much in Nigeria. This is the height of corruption.
Every news i read about Nigeria seems to be worse than the previous one
If this stupid bill gets passed into law, then we have totally lost it in Nigeria.


Recommendation
In the developed countries, there are speed limits in every zone.
Sometimes, there are cops with speed radar monitoring vehicles.
This can be implemented in Nigeria.
The traffic police should have speed radars on their vehicle.

Shame.
Police is not reliable in Nigeria, ordinary stop and search they do, the have turned nuisance, and kill innocent people almost weekly...
Having traffic police, is like giving boko haram more IED devices

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Re: Reps Panel Okays Frsc’s Speed Limiters by Kylekent59: 6:52am On May 25, 2016
DGD1:


by commercial, I think they mean this transport companies like abc, ezenwata, sprint, crosss country, young shall grow etc
You no write king of speed PEACE mass transport. Which one is etc abeg add all of them join

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