
FRSC Operatives at the scene of a road accident.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ikeja Unit Command, on Sunday warned Nigerians against the use of earpiece while driving.
The Assistant Route Commander, Mr Olukayode Ayoola, who gave the warning in Lagos, said that the use of earpiece by drivers had caused countless accidents.
Ayoola was sensitising some Christians to road safety rules at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Court of His Majesty, Abesan, Ipaja, Lagos.
He said that accidents had occurred due to the use of earpiece because drivers did not hear necessary caution horning.
According to him, 90 percent of road crashes is due to human error which has to do with ignorance and carelessness, while 10 percent is due to mechanical faults.
”It is unfortunate that people know the right thing to do while driving but refuse to do them. All precautionary measures put out by road safety are not for formalities but are meant to be adhered to, for the safety of all.
”Use of phones and earpiece is seriously discouraged while driving, it is an offence; these will serve as distractions and could lead to accidents and eventual deaths,” he said.
Ayoola said that a driver must place a caution sign 50 metres away from the location where his car had an issue, to guard against another car running into it.
”Children under the age of 12 should not be allowed to sit in the front, and mothers fond of breastfeeding while driving should disist from it,” he said.
Ayoola said that road accident had caused deaths more than major communicable diseases and sundry ailments. He advised Nigerians to be conscious of highway codes and all road safety measures.
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The road safety should also join hands with driving schools and other stakeholders to reduce road accident.
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