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Marshal Advises Transporters On Long Journey
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Marshal, Akperi Omojuwa has advised transporters who always go on long trips to use two drivers, so as to reduce risks associated with road crashes.
The special marshall who gave the advice while speaking to newsmen in Lagos on the level of risk on the highway, noted that such a step will minimise loss of lives, through road accident.
He said that road carnages could be minimised if the drivers were more careful and free from stress of long journeys.
“For long journey, at least two drivers should be encouraged to take turns to reduce stress and fatigue that are capable of causing accident.
“Road safety is a culture that we must imbibe to meet the safety target of reducing accident by 50 percent in the year 2020”, he stated.
Omojuwa urged drivers to stop the consumption of stimulants to save their lives and those of their passengers and also to take adequate rest while on long trips.
He identified impatience as being responsible for 81 per cent of road crashes in the country, adding that road crash was a waste to the nation, and tasked both government and the private sector to intensify efforts towards reducing road crash.
“Crash investigations have continued to affirm human element as most preponderant causative factor in road crash.
“Excessive speeding, dangerous over-taking, use of phones while driving and impatience are responsible for 81 percent of road crashes,” he stated.
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