The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kaduna sector command has appealed to Julius Berger to open both lanes of Kaduna-Zaria expressway to avert traffic build up ahead of December festive season.
The sector commander, Hafiz Mohammed, made the appeal at the official flag-off of the 2019 Ember Months campaign to caution road users against reckless driving in Kaduna.
Mohammed explained that the road, which is undergoing reconstruction, has more than 12 kilometre diversions from four lanes to two lanes, causing serious traffic build-up, especially during festive season.
He pointed out that the volume of traffic along the expressway was expected to significantly increase by the second week of December.
According to him, there will be continuous traffic gridlock if the diverted sections of the expressway are not open up to free flow of traffic.
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He commended the Kaduna State government for supporting the command in managing traffic bottlenecks along the expressway since the commencement of the road reconstruction in June 2018.
On the ember months’ campaign, Mohammed said that the command, in partnership with Kaduna State government would carry out massive awareness campaign to curb avoidable accidents on major highways.
He explained that the campaign became necessary in view of the increase in vehicular and human movements during Christmas and New Year celebration and other social events.
He also said it was a period for post-harvest activities involving movement of agricultural produce from the farms to houses, warehouses, markets and industries.
“This increase of traffic density brings about crashes that usually results to deaths, injuries and loss of properties. “The ember months’ campaign is, therefore, designed to enlighten the general motoring public to drive patiently as they share roads with other road users.
“We want our road users to know that road safety is the state of mind and road accidents are the absence of mind.”
“Motorists need to be reminded that they need to stay alert to stay alive.”
“We will be going to motor parks, places of worship, social gatherings to enlighten the people against over speeding, overloading, tyre violations, light sign, use of phone while driving and other route violations,” he said.
Also speaking, Aliyu Tanimu, state chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), noted the urgent need to address the prevailing road traffic crashes along Abuja – Kaduna -Zaria expressway.
Tanimu acknowledged that the huge volume of traffic during festive season calls for serious caution to prevent avoidable death, adding that the union would support all measures taken by FRSC.
Balaraba Inuwa, the commissioner, ministry for public works and infrastructure, attributed road accidents to reckless driving and commended FRSC for the laudable efforts to stem the tide through public sensitisation. She said that the current administration of the state has placed safety of lives and property of citizens at the front burner of interventions through the state’s road safety advisory committee.



