HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS ON LAGOS-IBADAN EXPRESS WAY
According
to the article published on the Vanguard online news dated MARCH 9, 2016,
these are some steps to take in order to avoid accidents on the Lagos-Ibadan
express way...
Stay away from the ‘fast lane’
It's the expressway, so it feels natural to kick up your gear and soar…but remember
that speed thrills and also kills. While on the expressway, keep a rein on your
speed and stay in control of your vehicle. Also, stay away from the fast lane
and instead, use the center or right lane. Doing so ensures you have more
escape routes should a problem suddenly arise that requires you to quickly
change lanes. Actually, most of the accidents on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway
occur in the left lane, so staying away already reduces your chances of being
involved in an accident.
Do not drive on drugs and alcohol
This
may sound cliché but, alcohol and drugs, not just cocaine or intoxicants like marijuana
but any kind of drug basically, alter the normal body system and so can impair
judgments as well as slow down reflexes. Driving under the influence of
alcohol, marijuana or other drugs can cost you your license – or your life. So
many accidents that have occurred on the expressway have been as a result of
drivers who insisted on heading out while on drugs or alcohol. Even if you
think it is just only one drink or one smoked joint, do not take the risk, stay
off the wheel and save not just your life, but the life of others.
Check your vehicle before you set
out. Know its limits.
A
lot of drivers just set out with their vehicles, without first checking to see
if the engine and brake are in perfect condition or the tires are well inflated and
screwed in. This negligence puts the driver as well as other motorists at risk.
Drivers must ensure their vehicles are in good working condition- there should
be no compromise on the quality of brakes and tires. Aside from checking the
engine, rate the performance limits of the vehicle. Pay attention to how your vehicle reacts in certain situations, how long it can last on the
road and how many people plus cargo it can take per time. The risk of a fatal
crash also increases with every additional passenger or luggage.
Ignore aggressive drivers, do not
tailgate.
If
you have driven past the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, you will be well aware of the
kind of crazy drivers that parade the road. They are far from courteous and
flaunt road rules with no remorse. They also like to challenge other drivers by
doing such things as speeding recklessly or cutting other drivers off. Do not
engage this kind of drivers or try to beat them at their own game, the best
thing to do is to get as far out of their way as possible. Rather than play
their games and get them even much more infuriated, slow down and let them
pass. The quicker you can get them away from you, the safer you will be. Do not
tailgate any other vehicle or allow others to tailgate you. Leave a
three-second cushion between you and the car in front of you and begin your
journey early enough so you do not have to speed to make up time. Again, large
tractor-trailers need extra space when making wide right turns, so, stay away
from the right side of anyone you see on the expressway.
Lock your Mobile phones away.
Avoid other in-car distractions.
Mobile
phones are not the best companion on the road and should only be used for
emergency purposes only. And even before being use, the driver should cut
off motion and make a parking by the road side to take or make the call.
Talking on the phone, while driving, is a straight ticket to an accident as it
is extremely distracting. If you must use your cell phone while driving,
try a hands-free model or enable a Bluetooth connection with the car’s radio.
It is important basically to avoid all forms of distractions, from loud music
to doing things like eating or brushing your hair (yes, some people who
actually do these things). If you are not concentrating solely on your driving,
you will not be prepared for anything that is up ahead and you put
yourself at risk of an accident.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/how-to-avoid-accidents-on-lagos-ibadan-expressway/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/how-to-avoid-accidents-on-lagos-ibadan-expressway/
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