FRSC could impound your overloaded school bus | EduCeleb
EduCeleb
15th March 2020
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned private school proprietors against overloading their school buses.
It said that officers of the road safety agency would start impounding such buses on roads across Nigeria.
This move, according to the FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi is part of measures to reduce road crashes on Nigerian roads.
Dr Oyeyemi, therefore, ordered field operatives to clampdown on overloaded private school vehicles on the road.
The Corps Marshal added that State Sector Commanders should impound at sight, any private school bus carrying more than the required number of school children in it to prevent loss of lives and property.
FRSC spokesman, Bisi Kazeem, who made this known in a statement adding that the operation would be carried out in the morning and afternoon when schools close for the day.
According to Kazeem, the clampdown has become very necessary going by the deliberate efforts made by school proprietors, their management and the bus drivers to make mockery of established laws possibly to achieve some economic gains, at the detriment of the lives of the school children conveyed to and fro school by those busses.
“We have tried to enlighten these drivers and the proprietors on many occasions to make them comply with the minimum safety standards on passenger carriage but they kept contravening the laws.”
“The Corps is championing child safety campaign as it targets to reduce and possibly eradicate all crashes involving school children on our roads.”
In a related development,  the Corps Marshal has directed retraining of all drivers of this category nationwide to further concretise the anticipated total safety of school children.
To help the Corps achieve success in this campaign, the public is encouraged to always tune into the National Traffic Radio 107.1FM to report any of such buses seen with overloaded school children or any obstruction or emergency noticed on the road for immediate action.