ADAMAWA POLICE CAUTION AGAINST RECKLESS DRIVING, CAR/ POWER BIKE RACING





By Alhassan Haladu Yola.



Adamawa State Police Command has observed with serious concern the increasing cases of fatal and dangerous road traffic accidents recorded across major highways and urban roads within the State. Investigations indicate that most of these accidents are caused by reckless driving, over-speeding, dangerous overtaking, non licensed and illegal road racing involving power bikes and vehicles.


Police Public Relation Officer Adamawa state Command SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje stated this in a statement made available to Newsmen in Yola.


In view of these disturbing trends, the Commissioner of Police,  CP DANKOMBO MORRIS,  strongly cautions all motorists, commercial drivers, motorcycle riders, and other road users to strictly adhere to traffic rules and regulations at all times.


Consequently, the Command has geared up to enforce the ban on power bike racing and vehicle racing on all public roads across Adamawa State, as such acts pose grave danger to lives and property. Any individual or group found engaging in these illegal activities will be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.


 CP has further directed officer in charge of Central Motor traffic Division (CMTD), Divisional Police officers (DPOs) and other operational Commanders to intensify patrols, surveillance, and enforcement across major highways, urban roads, and identified flashpoints within the State.

 

Command calls on members of the public to cooperate with the Police by reporting cases of reckless driving, illegal racing, and other traffic-related offences. Parents, transport unions, and vehicle owners are also advised to caution their wards, drivers, and riders on the dangers and consequences of reckless driving.





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