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Commuters Decry Taxi Drivers’ Recklessness On Iloabuchi Road
Commuters plying
Iloabuchi road in Diobu area of Port Harcourt the Rivers State capital, have expressed concern over the recklessness of taxi drivers on the road and urged appropriate authorities to take actions aimed at checking such unsafe attitudes on the road.
A student of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology Nkpolu, Miss Grace Graham said, “the level of recklessness observed daily on the Iloabuchi-RSUST route has become a matter of great concern, especially for those plying that route daily either for their business transaction or to school”.
Graham explained that the taxi drivers who have abandoned the rules and regulations concerning traffic, hardly park out of the road to load or off load their passengers.
Imagine a taxi driver stopping in the middle of the road to carry or drop a passenger and while he does this, every other members of the public using the road had to file behind him, until he was through, instead of parking out for others to pass”, she said.
Also condemning the way and manner taxi drivers use the route, a wood dealer, Mr Maxi Cletus, said, “all my life, I have never seen when taxi drivers display the kind of nuisance as on this Iloabuchi road.
“They stop wherever they like even on the sharp bend to carry or offload passengers. They load in the middle of the road and force other road users to wait until whenever they feel like. I think government should come in to save us for this because it is becoming something else”.
Another commuter, Mr Eleruchi Patrick, equally expressed same disappointment over the attitude of the taxi drivers on the road.
Patrick who teaches in one of the private secondary schools in the area appealed to the traffic police and other agencies of the government responsible for the maintenance of public roads to initiate actions on the issue.
“I don’t know if the road transport unions still operate in this society because they are expected to monitor their members’ behaviour on the road. The police should please come to our rescue.
“They behave as if all the taxi drivers have agreed to be reckless on the road. We know that traffic standard has changed compared to what it was in the 70s, 80s and even 90s but what the taxi drivers do daily on Iloabuchi Road cannot be tolerated by any civilized society. I beg the government to help out”, Patrick pleaded.
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