Roles Of The Federal Road Safety Corps In Nigeria

Federal Road Safety Corps is the Government Agency with statutory responsibilities for road safety administration in Nigeria. The agency was founded in February 1988, the Federal Government created the Federal Road Safety Commission through Decree No. 45 of the 1988 as amended by Decree 35 of 1992 referred to in the statute books as the FRSC Act cap 141 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN). The Decree was passed by the National Assembly as Federal Road Safety Commission (establishment) Act 2007. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) operates in all Nigerian states and is the leading agency in Nigeria on road safety administration and management. The vision of the agency is to eradicate road traffic crashes and create safe motoring environment in Nigeria.

Roles

  • Preventing or minimizing accidents on the highway.
  • Clearing obstructions on any part of the highways.
  • Educating drivers, motorists and other members of the public generally on the proper use of the highways.
  • Designing and producing the driver’s license to be used by various categories of vehicle operators.
  • Determining, from time to time, the requirements to be satisfied by an applicant for a driver’s license.
  • Designing and producing vehicle number plates.
  • The standardization of highway traffic codes.
  • Educating drivers, motorists and other members of the public generally on the proper use of the highways.
  • Giving prompt attention and care to victims of accidents.
  • Conducting researches into causes of motor accidents and methods of preventing them and putting into use the result of such researches.
  • Determining and enforcing speed limits for all categories of roads and vehicles and controlling the use of speed limiting devices.
  • Cooperating with bodies or agencies or groups in road safety activities or in prevention of accidents on the highways.
  • Making regulations in pursuance of any of the functions assigned to the Corps by or under this Act.
  • Regulating the use of sirens, flashers and beacon lights on vehicles other than ambulances and vehicles belonging to the Armed Forces, Nigeria Police, Fire Service and other Paramilitary agencies;
  • Providing roadside and mobile clinics for the treatment of accident victims free of charge.
  • Regulating the use of mobile phones by motorists.
  • Regulating the use of seat belts and other safety devices.
  • Regulating the use of motorcycles on the highways.
  • Maintaining the validity period for drivers’ licenses which shall be three years subject to renewal at the expiration of the validity periods.
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