The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has given the condition under which drivers can make use of Google map.
Boboye Oyeyemi, FRSC corps marshal, gave the condition at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday.
He
said the only condition road users could use Google map is with the aid
of car-holding phone devices, adding that anyone caught holding their
phone while using the map will be arrested and prosecuted.
“The
use of google map while driving is allowed, but hand-held driving and
usage are offences associated with driving and anyone caught would face
the law squarely,” Oyeyemi said.
“If you must use Google map
while driving, you must get the car-holding phone devices which is both
for your safety and for better usage of the device and the application.”
Oyeyemi
also said the organisation would work with the Nigeria police force to
ensure those abusing sirens and convoy are prosecuted accordingly, and
their vehicles impounded.
He said most abusers of convoys and
sirens are not government officials, but mainly private individuals who
are unauthorised to use them.
“We have seen a lot of people
abusing the use of convoys and we have taken it up to the appropriate
authority. This year, we would take more drastic action,” he said.
“Abuse
of convoys and sirens are an abuse of freedom of movement and
intimidation to road users and citizens across the country and this act
must stop.”
The corps marshal added that at least 690 offenders
were prosecuted while 629 others were convicted by the FRSC mobile court
during the end of the year patrol.
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