
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....

In Nigeria, much of the road safety conversation has historically centered on speeding, rightly so, as it accounts for a significant proportion of fatal crashes. Also...

When Nigerians think about road safety, images of reflective-vested officers standing under the scorching sun or rain often come to mind. But what many don’t realise...

Every driver thinks they see everything happening around their vehicle. The truth? Every car, bus, or truck has areas you cannot see directly in your mirrors...

Hazard light, a simple feature on every vehicle that are often ignored, misused, or misunderstood by Nigerian drivers. Also Read: What are Road hazards? The FRSC warns...

Every day, thousands of overloaded trucks and buses travel Nigerian highways. While they may help move goods and people faster, they are silently destroying road infrastructure...
Every rainy season, Nigerian roads become deadlier. Potholes fill with water, visibility drops, and hydroplaning becomes common. Despite this, most drivers continue as though conditions haven’t...

In a country where public transport is inconsistent and sidewalks are a luxury, millions of Nigerians walk daily, to school, church, market, work. But data shows:...

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...

As the year comes to an end, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is ramping up efforts to ensure safe travel for Nigerians. Corps Marshal Shehu...