The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed has ordered the activation of the penalty points system to strengthen compliance with traffic regulations.
The system he said is designed to track and penalize drivers who commit traffic offences, with the goal of reducing road traffic crashes and promoting safe driving practices.
Mohammed in a statement Monday by Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide noted that the penalty points system is a proven method of enforcing traffic laws, as it assigns points to drivers for various traffic offences.
He said when a driver accumulates a certain number of points, he becomes liable to penalties such as warning, licence suspension or complete withdrawal of the licence.
Explaining the Points further, the Corps Marshal revealed that Drivers who accumulate between 10-14 points would receive a warning notification signifying that the driver should desist henceforth from violating traffic regulations.
Mohammed noted: “When the driver goes ahead to accumulate between 15-20 points, his/her drivers licence will be suspended, signifying a temporary withdrawal of rights to drive in Nigeria.
“However, the drivers licence finally gets withdrawn when the driver accumulates 21 points, indicating that the driver’s right to drive on Nigerian roads is totally taken away or denied.
“Examples of Traffic Offences and penalty points in Nigeria include: Driving without a valid driver’s license which accrues 10 penalty points, and ₦10,000 fine; Speed limit violation 5 penalty points and ₦5,000 fine; Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs 5 penalty points, ₦5,000 fine; as well as Dangerous Driving which accrues 10 penalty points and N50,000 fine.
“You may wish to know that the penalty points system, apart from promoting road safety ideals and reducing the number of road traffic crashes in Nigeria, also proves to be a proactive move towards stiffer enforcement of traffic laws. “