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Five Things To Look Out For When Using A Taxi ( Especially At Night) by BizWatch: 8:18pm On Dec 19, 2015
Using a taxi requires some level of consciousness, especially when you need to move around at night during this end of year season. ‘Safety first!’ Nigeria’s foremost taxi app company, Easy Taxi Nigeria brings you five things to look out for when commuting- taxis especially at night. Are you one of those who insist seat belts are not meant for those in the back-seat? Whoever you are and whatever you do, not pushing your luck is wisdom.

Bags and valuables are not meant for taxi seats

Requesting to keep bags and valuables in the trunk gives you the opportunity to assess the boot as much as it saves you from property theft commonly encountered along the rough paths of our congested roads and streets. I heard about a young man who took a taxi to the airport with his bags inside the car, only to discover a severed human head in the trunk – at a security checkpoint. Who knows? He could have been picked up for his own head as well. Only ask: “Do you mind if I have my backpack in the boot?” and I bet you will get a warm response

I advise you keep gemstones and jewelries in your bag and wear them at your destination, else risk horrible laceration as a result of hoodlums forcefully dragging them off, if you had not rolled up your window.

Record vehicle plate number (Snap them if you have camera phone)

We know you were headed for Badagry in a yellow 2008 Toyota Corolla, but in the news a motor vehicle of the same type, skidded over a bridge along Mile 2; how do your relations/ friends back home know you are not in it? This and many other questions point to the need to always take note of plate numbers – or even check if the vehicle has one at all. You can send it to primary contact back home ASAP. It can even help track lost items you forget anything in the cab from the taxi park association. A better option is a screenshot of the driver’s details – that shows his picture, plate no. and type of car –, if you booked your ride over a taxi-hailing mobile application like Easy Taxi

Use seat belts Always

Use rear or front seat belts to keep you guarded in case of collisions (side, rear-end or head-on). Night vision are most drivers’ nightmare and it is far worse if your driver gets blinded by the light coming from an approaching motor vehicle. So it will be wise to let the belt do its job anytime especially at night.


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