The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kaduna State Sector Command, said it recovered 28 stolen cars, adding that it returned them back to the owners in the state.
Mr Zubairu Mato, FRSC Sector Commander, Kaduna Sector Command, said this on Saturday at a Sensitisation and Enlightenment Campaign for drivers ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir festivity in the state.
He said that FRSC would begin enforcement of the vehicles’ proof of ownership to ensure that drivers are original owners of their vehicles.
Mato said that the rise in the spate of car theft made the FRSC conceive the idea of registering proof of ownership when renewing vehicle particulars.
According to him, motorists should ensure proper registration of their vehicles once the National Vehicle Identification Scheme commences.
“This will enable us to recover stolen vehicles more. One cannot register a stolen vehicle somewhere, he or she will definitely be caught.”
Mato said that the rate of road traffic crashes had decreased in the state, adding about 300 people died in crashes from January to date.
The figure, he said, was a decrease if compared to previous years.
He attributed the crashes to overspeeding and neglect of road signs, urging drivers to drive carefully as some parts of the roads were still under construction.
The sector commander said that the sensitisation campaign especially for commercial drives ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir festivity was to minimise the occurrence of road crashes.
According to him, commercial drivers especially during festivities engage in overspeeding to meet up time for their targets.
Mato urged the drivers to avoid overspeeding and overloading, wrongful overtaking, driving during heavy rain and ensure their vehicles are in good condition.
He also urged them to install speed-limiting devices, while also not neglecting the importance of seat belts.
Earlier, the FRSC Corps Marshal, Dauda Biu, said that during festivities, the corps intensified sensitisation and enlightenment on measures of safety while on the road.