The Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) in Nigeria has begun a clampdown on rickety vehicles in an effort to reduce road accidents. The decision follows a viral video showing an old car with worn-out tires on a Nigerian highway. The FRSC has authorized officials to arrest and prosecute anyone operating such vehicles. Road safety experts estimate that about 70% of the second-hand vehicles on Nigerian roads are not roadworthy. The new enforcement is expected to help reduce road crashes and make the roads safer for everyone.
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