PSYCHIATRIC TEST FOR TRAFFIC LAW OFFENDERS BEGIN JULY 1 – FRSC
The Federal Road Safety
Corps (FRSC) has said that it will resume enforcement of psychiatric tests on
traffic law offenders in the country with effect from July 1.
According to Bisi
Kazeem, FRSC 's Corps Public Education Officer, in a press release in
Abuja today , Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, stated this at the opening of a
five-day training programme for 22 FRSC officials on traffic safety for
non-motorised transportation (NMT) in Abuja on Monday.
Oyeyemi said the test
would focus on four areas of violations namely, use of phone while driving,
traffic light and route violations as well as dangerous driving.
The move, according to
him, is necessitated by continued violations in the identified four areas despite
efforts by the Corps to change the behaviour of motorists through education and
enforcement.
We are worried about
the continuous use of phone while driving, traffic light violations, route
violations and dangerous driving.
I have invited the commanding
officers for a strategic session on Friday.
We will give them full
directives to resume the referral of all these class of offenders to various
government hospitals for check of their mental state.
I think it is an act
of irresponsibility for somebody to be driving and be using phone or for a
traffic light to stop you and you are jumping the line.
It means something is
wrong with your mental faculty. So, there is need to examine this, to really
check whether you are fit to drive, whether you have the mental capability.
Fine is not the
issue; the issue is we need a positive attitudinal change of Nigeria.
We cannot continue to
be having fatal crashes due to traffic light violations, people jumping the
traffic lights, I think it is crass irresponsibility.
Oyeyemi said that
offenders would bear the cost of the test in addition to paying the stipulated
fines.
He stated that the FRSC
was empowered by its enabling act to undertake the proposed psychiatric
examination.
The Act (FRSC
Establishment Act) is very clear on this. You can challenge it. People have
been challenging the act, and that is the beauty of democracy.
You can challenge it
if you want to. For you to have a drivers license, you must go for medical
test.
So, I can refer you back
for medical check. What I am asking you to do is to go back for rechecking
whether you are actually fit for driving, simple. It is very clear.
The offender will bear
the cost. When they confirm that he is fit, then he will go for retraining
programme and pay the fine.
The Corps Marshall said
the NMT training programme, which is sponsored by the Government of Netherlands
through its embassy in Nigeria, was pursuant to corps’ determination to
mainstream non-motorised transportation in the country.
Non-motorised
transportation includes walking, bicycling, skating, wheelchair travel and
other forms of human powered transportation.
Oyeyemi said that
besides reducing accidents, bicycling promotes clean urban transportation and
physical fitness. He said the FRSC had been in the forefront of the campaign
for cycling as a means of transportation in the country over the years.
According to him, the
corps has developed working documents, built collaborations with other
stakeholders and rolled out several programmes including the National Bicycle
Week as part of its advocacy.
He said the NMT training
programme, which is being sponsored by the Government of Netherlands through
its embassy in Nigeria, was in furtherance of the corps’ efforts.
He explained that the
training would improve the knowledge of FRSC personnel on NMT to enhance the
agency’s advocacy and adaptation to safety for this mode of transportation.
This is a certainty to
propel attainment of the goals of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road
Safety aimed at reducing road crashes and fatalities to 50 per cent by 2020.
We need to promote
this form of transportation because talking about climate change, Nigeria is
signatory to the Paris Accord.
So, we need to reduce
greenhouse effects through control of emission control, and this is one of the
ways to.
There is no reason why
I cannot ride bicycle from my house to the office which I will be doing once in
a while. We should ride our bicycles which is another form of exercise,’’ he
said.
The Dutch embassy is
providing both the financial and technical support for the training, which is
divided into two phases. Under the first phase, eight middle level officers of
the FRSC underwent a week training on NMT in Netherlands between May 28 and
June 3.
The second phase, which
the Corps Marshal declared open the FRSC headquarters in Abuja on Monday,
was enlarged with additional 15 participants.
While thanking the Dutch
embassy for providing the training platform, Oyeyemi solicited more support
from Netherlands for non-motorised transportation in the country.
Mr Joop Goos, the
consultant for the programme, said the training would involve classroom
lectures and practical exercises to deepen the knowledge of the participants in
NMT.
While noting that the
expectations of the Dutch embassy were high, Goos urged the participants to
make good use of the training opportunity.
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