In view of the prevaliing adverse weather
condition and attendant road traffic challenges, the Federal Road Safety Corps
wishes to advise motorists to be conscious of the foggy weather condition,
early morning and late evening mist, usually associated with the harmattan
season.
According to the Head, Media Relations and Strategy,
Bisi Kazeem “just last week, the Abuja-Lokoja highway experienced a thick
fog which enveloped some parts of the corridor between 5.00am and 7.30 am,
especially the 30km stretch between Yangoji and Awawa (near the NNPC pump
station), with attendant visibility challenges beyond 70 metres on most
stretches of the highway”. He added that the same climate situation played out
along other major corridors of the highways.
Consequently,
the Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi has directed that motorists across the
country be guarded to drive with lights on low beam in view of reflections from
high beams which heighten poor visibility of drivers and to use common sense
speed.
Oyeyemi
says with the festive season and attendant heavy traffic across the country
during harmattan , every driver is enjoined to know how to adjust their
driving to meet conditions on the road or to know how to drive with high level
of safety consciousness in bad weather.
In view of prevailing climatic conditions, motorists
are further reminded of the need to embark on daily routine check of their
vehicles before entering the road. Aside from the wipers, brakes, non-defective
windscreen and functional lights, it is instructive to check radiators for
water, defrosters and use coolant to keep the vehicle engine within normal
range.
On tyres, Kazeem also urged road users to note that
the higher a vehicle accelerates, the higher the temperature of the vehicle
which directly affects the tyres hence the need for long distance travellers to
avoid over inflated and under inflated tyres. "Tokumbo and worn-out tyres
are potential catalysts for road traffic crashes" he also said.
As the Federal Road Safety Corps intensifies its
sustained safety awareness campaign towards a hitch-free yuletide, road users
are strictly warned to avoid road vices such as overloading, under-age driving,
lane indiscipline, drunk driving, speed limit violation, driving with mobile
phone, non-use of seat belt and night trips in order to ensure sanity on the
highways.
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