Thursday, 31 January 2013

FRSC Bans Drivers Under 25 years from Driving Taxis & Trucks

The Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC has announced an approved minimum age of 25 years for obtaining a commercial driver’s licence. The Lagos State Sector Commander, FRSC, Nseobong Akpabio told the News Agency of Nigeria that the step was intended to get rid of underage drivers and sanitise the profession. Read the statement below:

“An underage commercial driver has no commitment and may see driving as one of those jobs that could be toyed with. Many road crashes, especially with articulated vehicles, were usually traced to motor-boy drivers, who were without experience.

“Road crash involving a commercial bus may jeopardise the existence or progress of 10 families and if it involved freight vehicle, it will affect the progress of the company.

“Drivers are very important as they can either mar or make a person, because if there is safe arrival, goals and aims can be achieved, but in a reversed case, such goals and aims have been cut short,” he was quoted as saying.

Akpabio called on transport unions, parents, as well as passengers, to assist the commission in checking underage drivers in order to achieve the United Nation’s Decade of Action for Safer Road Users. He said that the approved minimum age of 25 years for obtaining a commercial driver’s licence would help in checking road crashes usually caused by underage drivers.


Please share your thoughts on this new law? 

Source: Bella Naija

18 comments:

  1. More job loss for these illiterates, the crime rate will increase

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    1. Illiterates or kid drivers?

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    2. You are spot on. The govt always bans things without first thinking of its multiplier effects

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  2. I dnt think it is the right step to take for now.

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  3. This was hw they started with bikes, now this, where will these people go from here. D other time a doctor was shot at anthony in broad day light. The government should look for ways to create more job opportunities before making laws, so they dnt increase crime

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    1. Everyone must exercise their powers now! Naija thingz

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    2. Pedestrians would soon be banned too!

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  4. Madness! How can they just ban them like that without an alternative..horrr

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    1. Only in Naija!

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    2. na so e dey be for Naija

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  5. The system is fucked

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    1. hmmm, oga make you cuss small small o!

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    2. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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  6. The FRSC should also ban those ones that don't bath well. Some skunks run cabs and trailers too! Mschew!

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  7. Jobless people

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  8. Well, the incidents of trailer accidents at Apapa and Long Bridge may reduce. Too many young inexperienced drivers on our highways

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