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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Osun Command, says it has started apprehending vehicles with defective lighting system on all the roads across the state.

The new Sector Commander, Paul Okpe, made this know in a statement by the FRSC Public Education Officer, Agnes Ogungbemi, on Tuesday in Osogbo.

Okpe said that most road traffic crashes occurred at night by motorists that evaded arrests during the day, because of their vehicles’ defective lighting system. “The enforcement shall be on a continual basis and replicated in all FRSC formations across the state to bring violators to book,” Okpe said.

 

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