FRSC Records Zero Crashes as ‘Operation Safe Kugbo’ Restricts 858 Trucks in FCT
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has Corps has recorded zero road traffic crashes involving articulated vehicles along the Kugbo outbound corridor in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
According to a statement signed by Deputy Corps Commander Osondu Ohaeri, Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), the operation, which began on March 18, 2026, has resulted in a total of 858 articulated vehicles and trucks being restricted from operating on the corridor during peak hours.
According to the statement, the measure is designed to reduce congestion and prevent accidents, in line with the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR) and the Federal Capital Territory Traffic Regulations.
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The Corps Marshal’s strategic leadership has been credited with driving the success of the initiative, which aligns with the FRSC’s 2026 Corporate Strategic Goal 1 aimed at reducing crashes and improving road safety nationwide.
“At the tactical level, Unit Commander RS7.13 Nyanya, CRC WF Luka, has led a dedicated team of operatives in enforcing compliance through targeted patrols, strategic positioning, and real-time traffic management during peak periods,” the statement reads.
Ohaeri emphasised that the operation remains ongoing, with intensified monitoring to sustain the gains already recorded.
“The zero-crash record along the corridor stands as a strong validation of the effectiveness of the initiative,” he said, urging motorists, fleet operators, and truck drivers to maintain full compliance with the restriction order.
















