Fleet Management and Road transportation Regulations.
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NIGERIAN TRAFFIC CONTROL AGENCIES & PENALTIES . Created by Aaron Alaba Ileleji .
CONTENT Introduction The agencies The penalties Benefits to prima Conclusion reference
INTRODUCTION The country Nigeria, is a fast-growing country, with growing population hence, the increase in the number of cars and other vehicles, and buses, and trailers, and trucks, and bicycles, and tricycles, and motorcycles, including the pedestrians. The primary purpose of all these automobiles is to help move the human population within the country from one place to another. However, there are some challenges here……
THE AGENCIES Olumuyiwa Adejobi , the acting police Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) has said that vehicle license. Driver’s license : This is the first and most important document required by Nigerian law if you must be on the road 1 . : You need your insurance certificate. This is just 5k and can be gotten by the licensing office. Certificate of Road Worthiness : You also need a “Certificate of Road Worthiness” to prove that your car is fit to be on the road for a certain period. Vehicle License or Registration : You need the Vehicle license or registration. This is to prove that the vehicle is registered under the Nigerian law.
Lagos state traffic management authority (LASTMA) Improve the condition and appearance of roads Improve conditions for exposed road users Protect and enhance the safety of all road users Re-direct traffic for a better environment Improve access to commerce and industry Ease traffic congestion and reduce travel delays etc. Traffic safety and accident management Vehicle inspection and certification Traffic control and enforcement Public education and enlightenment Road research and statistics Driver training and certification
THE LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE INSPECTION SERVICE Brakes: Foot Brakes must stop your car within a distance of 8 meters at a speed of 32km/h. Lights: All vehicles must be equipped with a set of functional headlights and taillights. The brake lights and turn signals must be in good working condition. Horn: The must be heard from a distance of 60 meters Emission: The vehicle must be equipped with an exhaust emission system that helps reduce air pollution. Number plate: All passenger and commercial vehicles must have one valid number plate at the front and one at the rear. Windshield wipers: The wipers must be capable of cleaning the windshield effectively. Rearview Mirrors: Must be well located/positioned in order to reflect your rear view on the highway for a distance of 60 meters. General body: General body of the car must be in good condition. Tyres: All vehicles are required to be equipped with tyres that are in proper and safe condition with a minimum tread depth of 0.063 inches. Also, the tyres must not be older than 4 years. Engine: Must be in good condition. Other Accessories: This includes your jack, C-caution, extinguisher, etc.
FRSC The Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ) is an agency that is responsible for overseeing road safety in Nigeria Driver’s licence Proof of ownership Insurance certificate Certificate of roadworthiness Vehicle license C-caution sign Fire extinguisher Expiry dates on tires Extra Tyres Razor blade Torchlight First aid kit Hydraulic Extra Fan Belt
Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) LIST OF EMBLEMS IN NIGERIA FOR NATIONAL COVERAGE In Nigeria, the function of an emblem or permit for driving is to serve as proof of driving authorization and to demonstrate that the driver has met the necessary requirements and has been deemed qualified to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. The permit or emblem is typically issued by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), which is responsible for regulating and enforcing road safety laws in Nigeria. The emblem or permit must be carried at all times. 1 . LOCAL CLEARANCE PERMITS a. Mobile Advert Permit b. Radio/TV Permits c. Hackney/Interstate Permits d. Environmental/Sanitation/Sewage Refuse Disposal Permits e. Loading And Offloading Permits g. Auto Trade permit 2. STATE CLEARANCE PERMITS a. Road Tax Permit b. Consolidated Permit c. Signage Permit d. Basket Certificate Permit e. Gaseous Emission Permit i . Unified (In Conjedum) ii. Unified (Chieftaincy Affairs) g. Conductors/Drivers Badge h. Badge Certificate (CFI) i . Operational Permit j. Bureau Of Transport (B.O.T) aka. Road User k. State Carriage l. F.O.T m. M.O.T
Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) LIST OF EMBLEMS IN NIGERIA FOR NATIONAL COVERAGE In Nigeria, the function of an emblem or permit for driving is to serve as proof of driving authorization and to demonstrate that the driver has met the necessary requirements and has been deemed qualified to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. The permit or emblem is typically issued by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), which is responsible for regulating and enforcing road safety laws in Nigeria. The emblem or permit must be carried at all times. 3. NATIONAL JOINT INTERSTATE PERMITS a. National Clearance Permit b. Biometric (ALGON/NUGEL) c. Biometric (PostScript) d. National Freight And Haulage e. Forum 4. REGIONAL PERMITS a. Niger/Delta b. Southwest c. South-South/South-East d. Middle Belt/Gateway Bye Pass
The penalties CAUTION SIGN VIOLATION (CSV) N3000 DANGEROUS DRIVING (DGV) N50,000 DRIVERS’ LICENSE VIOLATION (DLV) N10,000 DRIVING UNDER ALCOHOL/DRUGS N5000 DRIVING WITH EXPIRED TYRE (EWT) N2,000 DRIVING WITH WORN-OUT TYRES N3,000 ESSESIVE SMOKE EMISSION (ESE) N5,000 FAILURE TO COVER UNSTABLE MATERIALS N5,000 FAILURE TO FIX RED FLAG ON LONG LOADS N3,000 FAILURES TO FIX SPEED LIMIT DEVICE N3,000 FIRE EXTINGUISHER VIOLATIONS (FEV) N3,000 DRIVING WITH FAKE DOCUMENTS (DFD) N20,000 OVERLOADING N10,000 ROAD OBSTRUCTION (ROB) N3,000 ROUTE VIOLATIONS (RTV) N5,000 USE OF PHONE WHILE DRIVING (UPD) N4,000 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION TAG VIOLATIONS N3,000 VEHICLE LICENSE VIOLATIONS (VLV) N3,000 VEHICLERROR VIOLATION (VMV) N3,000 VEHICLE PLATE NUMBER VIOLATION (VPV) N3,000 VEHICLE WINDSHIELD VIOLATIONS (VWV) N2,000 WRONGFUL OVERTAKING (WOV) N3,000
Benefits to prima Reducing accidents and injuries : Ensures the safety of drivers, passengers th e company’s goods & assets . Avoiding arrest and punishment : Traffic offenders may face fines, imprisonment, suspension of license, or impoundment of vehicle and this may cause delay of delivery and services and customer dissatisfaction, obey traffic rules and regulations at all times. Ensuring smooth traffic flow : Make sure that all requirements for your journey are intact, be patient, cool, and always calm portraying the good qualities of a Prima Corporation Ambassador that you are.
Conclusion Our right attitude, actions, and decision to always know and do the right thing on the job will help! Prima Corp Ltd to have zero vehicle violations and accidents to gain a competitive edge over other companies. It will help P rima Corp to avoid disruptions in its operations caused by injuries, repairs, investigations, or legal actions. This can improve employee satisfaction, engagement, and loyalty. Thank you.
reference https://frsc.gov.ng/offences-penalties-2/ https://www.google.com/search?q=image+of+local+government+vehicle+task+force + Prepared by Aaron Alaba Ileleji.