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Four dead, five injured as over speeding car rams into trailer on Sokoto highway

A wrongful overtaking attempt by the speeding Golf car driver led to a head-on collision with an oncoming trailer, the traffic official said.

• August 15, 2022
Photo of an accident scene used to illustrate this story (Photo Credit: Channels TV)
Photo of an accident scene used to illustrate this story (Photo Credit: Channels TV)

No fewer than four persons lost their lives in a fatal road crash along Sokoto-Gusau road, Road Safety commander Kabiru Yusuf-Nadabo disclosed on Monday.

Five others sustained injuries in the accident which occurred at about 7:30 p.m on Sunday, near Dabagi farm, Mr Yusuf-Nadabo confirmed.

The FRSC commander said that the crash involved a commercial Golf car with registration number SNN 200 XA and a DAF truck registered  KWE 595 AA, conveying livestock.

A wrongful overtaking attempt by the speeding Golf car driver led to a head-on collision with an oncoming trailer, the traffic official said.

According to him, the car was hooked under the truck and the FRSC officials had to use some instruments to cut the car into parts before evacuating the dead bodies.

Mr Yusuf-Nadabo explained that the four persons died on the spot, while those injured were transported to hospital.

“The crash was unfortunate as it could have been avoided, if only the drivers were conscious and sensitive enough to understand the intricate nature of night driving, especially during this rainy season,” he said.

He expressed displeasure that in spite of the sensitisation and enlightenment programmes by the FRSC, some motorists were still contravening traffic rules and regulations.

The sector commander said motorists should desist from acts capable of endangering their lives and other road users.

He said they must avoid speeding, use of phones while driving and driving against traffic flow.

He also advised drivers to lower their vehicle beams while on night journeys, keep headlamps properly focused, avoid looking directly into the lights of oncoming vehicles and slow down when facing glare from headlights.

Mr Yusuf-Nadabo further advised drivers to reduce speed during rains to enhance their control, keep distance from other vehicles, switch on headlamps for clear visibility, and use wipers, heater and air conditioners as appropriate. 

(NAN)

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