DRTS seized 9,389 vehicles within 8 months in Abuja


The Directorate of Road Traffic Services, DRTS, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, says it impounded 9,389 vehicles for various traffic offenses in the last eight months.

The Head, Public Relations and Enlightenment of the service, Mr Kalu Emetu, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.

Emetu said that whenever such vehicles were impounded, the offending drivers were usually sent to the directorate’s model drivers’ institute in Lugbe for correction.

According to him, this usually enabled the offenders, particularly those who did not go through any driving school or institute, the opportunity to Know the best way to drive in the territory.

Emetu said that the officers of the directorate might even be stricter by outrightly withdrawing the license of a driver who has proven to be a danger to other road users.

He further stated that this is usually the case when the driver has been subjected to all the necessary tests and found to be on the wrong side.

Emetu added that all these efforts were geared towards ensuring that carnages on FCT roads were reduced to the barest minimum.

On the problem posed by rickety vehicles, he said that the DRTS had subjected a total of 19,929 vehicles to tests.

He said that this was in its effort to reduce the number of vehicles that are not roadworthy in the FCT,

He said that out of the 19,929, 9,234 passed the roadworthy test, representing about 47 per cent, while 10,792 were sent back for further maintenance services.

“Also, apart from paying fines which is a revenue generation to the government, they are made not to have control of the vehicles until they fulfill the stipulated conditions.

“And oftentimes, they are subjected to psychometric tests, and in a worst scenario, they are made to even go for psychoanalysis.

“This is to prove whether or not the driver is still fit to be on the road,” he said.





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