
Every day across Nigeria’s highways, impatience claims lives not with the roar of a gun, but with the reckless hum of an engine. Also Read: How Fake...

The Silent Killer on Nigerian Roads. Every day, millions of Nigerians hit the road from Lagos’ chaotic Third Mainland Bridge to the winding expressways of Enugu,...

Tailgating, the dangerous act of driving too closely behind another vehicle has quietly become one of the most common and deadliest driving habits on Nigerian roads....

Even habits that seem harmless, like tapping your phone behind the wheel or glancing at roadside distractions, can significantly raise crash risk. Here’s how: Distraction Checks...

When traffic lights turn red in most countries, cars stop. It’s a simple rule, clear, universal, and enforced. But in many parts of Nigeria, traffic lights...