The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has launched a newly redesigned website, aiming to make its digital services faster, more secure, and easier for Nigerians to use nationwide.
The new portal, now available at www.frsc.gov.ng, features a modern look with faster loading times and improved security. The FRSC says this upgrade is a big step towards meeting the needs of today’s road users and giving straightforward access to reliable information about road safety, traffic regulations, and essential services.
Assistant Corps Marshal Olusegun Ogungbemide, who heads FRSC’s public education, stated that the digital move was driven by the need to keep up with new technology trends and serve Nigerians better.
“With its sleek interface and modern design, the website now offers faster load times, improved security, and seamless access to credible and timely information… tailored to meet the evolving needs of Nigerians and all road users,” Ogungbemide stated.
The Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, said the improved website reflects the agency’s mission to save lives, grow awareness, and offer high-quality public services. He urged everyone, whether from the government, private sector, NGOs, or civil society, to take advantage of the site. According to him, the website’s logical information structure allows anyone to find what they need quickly, whether for learning, research, or safe driving tips.
The FRSC isn’t just stopping with the website. Earlier this year, it opened a new driver’s licence printing centre in Lagos that can produce 9,000 licences in six hours, speeding up processing for over 270,000 Nigerians waiting for their cards. In the same spirit of progress, the agency has made major arrests, catching nearly 8,000 people with fake number plates from January to February 2025, to tackle identity fraud and keep roads safer.
The website upgrade comes after the FRSC’s digital platform was named the best out of 315 federal agency sites in Nigeria last year, in a ranking by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms and the National Information Technology Development Agency.
The FRSC says it will keep working on new ideas, urging all Nigerians to log on and get involved with its improved services and information hubs.









