Oyo Matters
Crossover Night: OYRTMA Enforces Zero Tolerance for Illegal Parking, Warns of Immediate Sanctions

As Crossover Night celebrations draw near, the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA) has announced the full enforcement of a zero-tolerance policy against illegal parking across the state.
The directive, issued by the Executive Chairman of OYRTMA, Major Adekoya Adesagba (rtd), will be strictly implemented during the high-traffic period of December 31 and will remain in force beyond the festivities as part of the Authority’s sustained commitment to road safety and free traffic flow.
“Our focus on Crossover Night is uncompromising,” Major Adesagba said.
He said, “We expect increased vehicular movement and large gatherings. To prevent traffic gridlock, disorder and, most importantly, loss of lives, all forms of illegal parking will attract immediate and strict sanctions. This enforcement is not for convenience alone; it is a critical safety measure.”
The Chairman stressed that while Crossover Night heightens the risks associated with illegal parking, the offence remains a daily threat to public safety.
“Parking on highways, walkways and kerbs, or abandoning vehicles on the road, is dangerous and unacceptable at any time. These actions put lives at risk every single day, and OYRTMA’s enforcement duty is continuous,” he added.
OYRTMA specifically prohibits the following offences, both during Crossover Night and at all times: Parking on highways, walkways and kerbs.
Parking articulated vehicles and trucks on road shoulders and medians.
Abandoning faulty or broken-down vehicles on highways or public roads.
“A vehicle breakdown is not an excuse to obstruct traffic,” Major Adesagba noted.
“It is the responsibility of every motorist to ensure such vehicles are promptly and safely removed from the road.”
To support motorists during the festivities and in emergency situations, OYRTMA’s response lines will remain active. Members of the public may report accidents, breakdowns or dangerously parked vehicles via the following numbers:
OYRTMA Emergency Contacts:
0912 888 8878 | 0704 700 0594.
The Executive Chairman assured residents that OYRTMA patrol teams will be on high alert throughout Crossover Night and will continue sustained surveillance across major roads and inner routes statewide.
Vehicles found violating traffic regulations will be impounded without notice, while offenders will face fines and possible prosecution.
“Let Crossover Night reflect responsible citizenship.
“Celebrate wisely, park legally and protect one another. Let safe and lawful conduct guide us not only on this night, but throughout the New Year and beyond,” Major Adesagba concluded.
OYRTMA wishes all residents a safe, orderly and joyful celebration, and a prosperous New Year.
—Kunle Bakare.
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