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FRSC Unveils mobile App to combat road crashes
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has introduced a groundbreaking new mobile app designed to combat road crashes in Nigeria.
In a bid to enhance road safety and reduce the alarming rate of road accidents in Nigeria, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has launched a new mobile application.
The app, designed to empower drivers and pedestrians alike, offers a range of features aimed at promoting responsible driving and ensuring swift emergency response.
The FRSC mobile app provides users with access to vital information, including road safety tips, traffic rules, and first aid guidelines.
Additionally, it allows for easy reporting of accidents and breakdowns, ensuring prompt assistance from FRSC personnel.
For convenience, drivers can also renew their licenses and register their vehicles directly through the app, eliminating the need for physical visits to FRSC offices.
The app also features real-time traffic updates, keeping users informed about road closures, construction work, and other potential hazards.
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By providing timely information, the FRSC aims to help drivers make informed decisions and avoid dangerous situations.
The FRSC has expressed optimism that the new mobile app will significantly contribute to reducing road accidents and improving road safety across Nigeria.
By empowering drivers and pedestrians with the necessary tools and information, the app aims to foster a culture of responsible driving and create safer roads for all.
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