Thursday, 19 February 2026

FRSC issues safety alert as dust haze reduces visibility in Gombe


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Gombe State has issued a safety alert to motorists as a thick seasonal dust haze continues to blanket major highways, significantly reducing visibility.

The Gombe State Sector Command warned that the prevailing atmospheric conditions have created hazardous driving situations, with impaired vision and limited reaction times increasing the likelihood of road traffic crashes.

In a statement signed by the Sector Public Education Officer, Superintendent Route Commander Janet Kassa, the Command stressed that reckless behaviour on the road would not be tolerated, particularly during periods of reduced visibility.

Gombe State Sector Commander Samson Kaura said the dust haze should not be dismissed as a routine seasonal occurrence, describing it as a serious road safety threat.
He cautioned that driving at high speed under such conditions could prove fatal.

“Speeding at such a time becomes even more dangerous,” Kaura warned, urging motorists to slow down, adhere strictly to prescribed speed limits, and practise defensive driving to avert avoidable tragedies.

The Command directed drivers to ensure their vehicles are prepared for the harsh weather. Motorists were advised to check that headlights, tail lights and brake lights are fully functional and switched on appropriately, even during daylight hours, to improve visibility to other road users.

Drivers were also encouraged to increase following distances, keep their windscreens clean, and avoid dangerous manoeuvres such as wrongful overtaking and distracted driving.

The FRSC appealed to members of the public to prioritise safety and cooperate with traffic regulations until normal visibility is restored across the state.

FRSC issues safety alert as dust haze reduces visibility in Gombe

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