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Heavy duty trucks restricted from plying Second Niger Bridge – FRSC

Ayo Ayedun
Last updated: 2022/12/10 at 11:27 AM
Ayo Ayedun Published December 10, 2022
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PIC. 12. FRSC ZONAL COMMANDER, ASSISTANT CORPS MARSHAL, CHARLES THEOPHILUS (L), WITH SECTOR COMMANDER, CORPS COMMANDER OLUMIDE OLAGUNJU, AT THE COMMENCEMENT FRSC "OPERATION SHIELD" ON KADUNA - ABUJA HIGH WAY IN KADUNA ON MONDAY (6/5/13) .
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The Federal Road Safety Corps says the Second Niger Bridge will only be opened to motorists and other road users coming from the West to the South-East through Asaba, Delta State.

The corps also announced that heavy-duty trucks and trailers would be restricted from plying the bridge within the one-month period it would be opened to traffic.

These were contained in a press statement by the Anambra State Sector Commander, FRSC, Adeoye Irelewuyi, on Friday.

He said the bridge would be opened only to motorists and other road users coming from the South-West to the East through Asaba, Delta State from December 15 to January 1, 2023, while only vehicles coming from the South-East to the South-West would be allowed to ply the bridge from January 2 to 15, 2023.

Irelewuyi urged the motoring public to corporate with traffic managers to ensure the free flow of traffic during the period.

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