

HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE OF FRSC
As stated earlier, prior to the establishment of the Federal Road Safety Commission in 1988, there was no concrete and sustained policy action to address the Road Safety question. Earlier attempts in this direction were limited to discrete and isolated attempts by some States of the Federation and individuals.
Notable was the effort of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) between 1960 – 1965; the efforts of the Nigerian Army in the training of its Officers and men on Road Safety in the early 70’s. (The Nigerian Army started the First Public Road Safety Campaign in 1972 when it initiated an annual Road Safety Week).
The first deliberate policy on road safety was the creation in 1974 of the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) by the then Military Government. The impact of the Commission was however, not sustained. In 1977, the Military Administration in Oyo State established the Oyo State Road Safety Corps which made some local significant improvement in Road Safety and road discipline in the State. This lasted till 1983 when it was disbanded by the Federal Government.
With the continued dangerous trend of road traffic accidents in Nigeria which placed it as one of the most road traffic accident (RTA) prone countries worldwide (only second to Ethiopia), the Nigerian Government saw the need to establish the present Federal Road Safety Commission in 1988 to address the Road Safety crisis in Nigeria. See Table 1 showing the pre-FRSC road traffic accident (RTA) situation in Nigeria.
ESTABLISHMENT ACT
Disturbed by the unpleasant trends in the nation's road traffic system often resulting to an upsurge in road traffic accidents, the Federal Government initiated a search for a credible and effective response to this challenge.
In February 1988, the Federal Government created the Federal Road Safety Commission through Decree No. 45 of the 1988 as amended by Decree 35 of 1992 referred to in the statute books as the FRSC Act cap 141 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN). Passed by the National Assembly as Federal Road Safety Commission (establishment) Act 2007.
STATUTORY FUNCTIONS
The functions of the Commission generally relates to:
In particular the Commission is charged with responsibilities for:
In exercise of the functions, members of the Commission shall have power to arrest and prosecute persons reasonably suspected of having committed any traffic offence.