Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Monday cautioned motorists against excessive speed and reckless driving during the Eld-el-Kabir celebration.

Sector Commander, Ondo State, Vincent Jack gave the warning during a public enlightenment programme, tagged, “Zero Tolerance to Road Crashes,” held for commercial drivers in Ore.

The FRSC commander said many motorists, in their bid to go on many trips during festivals, drive recklessly and speed beyond normal limits.

“Road accidents are mainly caused by human error, largely due to the impatience of motorists.

“Motorists should always be mindful of their speed and obey all traffic rules for the safety of lives and property.

“Most of the road crashes are recorded during the festivals and the ember months.

“There is no bad omen associated with these periods; most drivers simply throw caution into the air during these times,” said Jack.

Unit Commander in Ore, Phiilip Ozonnandi also urged drivers to desist from the usage of expired tyres.

The commander also said personnel would be deployed on the Benin-Ore Expressway to check excesses of motorists, particularly during the Sallah celebrations.

I urge drivers to install speed limiters on their vehicles, which is more beneficial at reducing speed and subsequently, saving lives,’’ he said.

Responding, Zonal Chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Ore Unit, Sulimon Maruf urged his members to adhere strictly to traffic rules.

The FRSC is trying to ensure that drivers and passengers do not end up in hospitals or mortuary, which will put their families in disarray,” he said.

Members of the NURTW, the Road Transport Employees of Nigeria and Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria attended the programme.

FRSC marshals, alongside men of the the Nigeria Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Department of State Security and the Public Complaint Commission also graced the programme.

The federal government has declared Friday Sept. 1 and Monday Sept.4 as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.