Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, says there will be no sacred cow in the proposed nationwide psychiatric test on traffic lawbreakers.

The exercise, scheduled to begin nationwide on July 1, will focus on life-threatening violations such as use of phone while driving, route violation, traffic light violation, dangerous driving and overloading.

Oyeyemi gave the assurance on the sidelines of a strategic session with Zonal Commanding Officers of the FRSC at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.

He told newsmen that no offender, including official convoy drivers, would be spared, adding that the Corps would adopt a scientific approach in enforcement the policy.

However, Oyeyemi said the exercise was “mental stability’’ check rather than “psychiatric examination’’ as being reported in the media.

He also noted that this was not the first time that the FRSC would be subjecting traffic offenders to such test.

The corps marshal said there had been marked improvement in the behaviour of motorists across the nation since the announcement of the plan on Monday.

He expressed optimism that with the public support that the FRSC had been receiving since then, there would be greater improvement nationwide within the next 30 days.