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Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Carmartng: 2:37pm On Nov 09, 2022
If you’re searching out a number of the fine guidelines for staying secure in an average Nigerian traffic jam, then look no further.

We can’t shrink back from the reality that protection in traffic jams is one of the most commonplace troubles confronted by most Nigerian automobile proprietors and drivers on their ordinary commutes.

When we consider the country’s overall growing population, it’s not difficult to understand why a median of over five million automobiles are recorded each day plying major roads and streets in Abuja and Lagos alone. Unfortunately, as this populace keeps growing, the wide variety of motorable routes in desirable circumstances keeps lowering each day in predominant Nigerian towns.

It has been found that in the early hours of 7-8 am and night hours of 4-8 pm, the extent of traffic jams will increase on a number of the most predominant roads, leading to greater hours of use that could every now and then fall within 1-3 hours. Surprisingly, this has even turned out to be a norm in towns like Lagos, which is the metropolis with the highest number of gridlocks each day.

In order to live securely every time you discover yourself in a traffic jam, we recommend that you hold all the below guidelines in mind and undertake all of them;

Keep your valuables absolutely out of reach
Many Nigerian drivers at the moment are observed setting valuables like iPads, buying bags, money, laptops (or computer bags), wallets, purses, smartphones and briefcases in protected locations like the floor, dashboard or backseat of their automobiles.

Traffic jam occurrences in predominant Nigerian towns keep developing each day because of the country’s growing populace.

Keeping valuables visible in a car will attract visitors and thieves; instead, keep heavier valuables inside the boot of your car and securely lock it. Put your phone in your pocket, handbag, or anywhere else you can hide from the undeniable sight of passersby.

Focus While Driving. Do not communicate with pedestrians any longer
As much as it’s far from a regular issue to have pedestrians going about their approaches in traffic jams, you need to keep in mind that now no longer all have desirable intentions.

You need to endeavour to usually have all window glasses land up and attempt as hard as possible to keep away from conducting any form of communication with pedestrians. Many of the site visitors who are hoodlums generally tend to apply conversations to distracting motorists and passengers earlier than normal or whilst wearing out their operations.

They may even pass the time pretending to be beggars in order to approach you and open an informal communication with you, as humans would not suspect them; they may take your valuables or point a gun at you if they get too close.

Always keep your car locked
It isn’t any extra a brand new issue to pay attention to that site visitor robbers can without difficulty spot an unlocked car door from a distance. These illegal residents can use this opportunity to approach any such car, force the door open, and before you know it, they could have robbed the passengers and driver or cast off valuables that are most likely hidden in the back seats.

Traffic robbers can use unlocked car doors to perform their operations on pedestrians. To keep away from such stories as we defined above, continually ensure to fasten all of the doors of your vehicle whilst you enter a Nigerian site. Most drivers generally make the error of forgetting to try this, in particular after losing a passenger.

Don’t simply purchase things in traffic jams
This tip may appear ridiculous to a few motorists, in particular the ones in Lagos. But take it or go away, we strongly recommend that you purchase your snacks or bottled water earlier than you hit a visitor jam zone” to keep away from the temptation of having to shop for this stuff from visitor hawkers who may want to use this vulnerability to rob you big time.

You ought to understand that in order to shop for something from a traffic jam hawker, you’ll be pressured to roll down your vehicle home windows and feature the vendor coming in your direction of you. Which of them is a terrific possibility for the evildoers?

Your rear-view replication can let you know more
Just as you can effortlessly see what is beside your vehicle through the side mirrors, you want to additionally continuously take a look at your vehicle’s rear-view mirror as well, due to the fact that it is your best guess at seeing precisely what is going on in the rear part of your vehicle. Adjusting and constantly staring in the rear-view mirror will help you stay alert and respond unexpectedly to any safety hazards you may notice behind your vehicle.

While stuck in traffic, your rear-view mirror allows you to be aware of any potential safety hazards behind your vehicle.

Conclusion
Some of the top tips for staying secure in a Nigerian traffic jam may be forgotten, but we guarantee they’ll improve your security significantly if you keep them in mind.
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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by inoki247: 6:16pm On Nov 09, 2022
ok all this Tips dey work for Lagos shocked shocked

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by sonature1: 6:17pm On Nov 09, 2022
To permanently end traffic gridlock, Nigeria has to be economically decentralised.

Until then, traffic jams have no other solution in places like Lagos.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Houseofglam7(f): 6:17pm On Nov 09, 2022
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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Cj4charles(m): 6:17pm On Nov 09, 2022
angry
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Eagle360(m): 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
APC Government have made many urchins vulnerable

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by ecolime(m): 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
Change the title to LAGOS TRAFFIC

Leaving Lagos is the best decision I made for myself this year.

Next best decision is gonna be voting Peter Obi next year.

If you work remotely, do your lifespan a favour by relocating from Lagos to other states.

I dey chop dinner right now but I am sure my former work colleagues are still on 3rd mainland bridge at the moment grin cry shocked

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Jozilinn: 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
Wahala for we wey dey use lekedisbenz... shocked shocked shocked
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Larryhoover(m): 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
Don't press phone anyhow in Lagos traffic to avoid being a target most especially at night.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by temitope27(m): 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
grin

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by emmanuel596(m): 6:18pm On Nov 09, 2022
Why are Nairaland mods afraid of posting pictures and videos from the labour party campaign in Benue state today....

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by nairavsdollars(f): 6:19pm On Nov 09, 2022
Na to carry weapon for car be the solution ooo

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Okwuapkunaonu(m): 6:24pm On Nov 09, 2022
They nearly robbed me in onitsha anambra state in a traffic. If not that my glasses and security were on.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Kiddogarcia(m): 6:24pm On Nov 09, 2022
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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by olusam4: 6:25pm On Nov 09, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Fuckgodndjesus: 6:25pm On Nov 09, 2022
The 100% best safety tip is to get a rifle and have it close by in your car.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by mrkings84(m): 6:25pm On Nov 09, 2022
When sitting close to a window while in traffic jam in 9ja, just mind the way you hold your phones, cos they might be snatched from u..... This happens every now and then.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by tolumizzy(m): 6:27pm On Nov 09, 2022
E no fit work for naija
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Yankee101: 6:27pm On Nov 09, 2022
Keep your doors locked even when parked
Use AC and wind up. If no AC wind up to near the top
Make/get pepper spray

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Godfullsam(m): 6:27pm On Nov 09, 2022
Always keep your door locked and mind your business.

Stop starring at girls with big butt.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:28pm On Nov 09, 2022
Some travellers will not buy Gala, soft drinks when traffic light is red and the hawkers sing their goods into their ears. It is when light turn green that they will shout angrily at driver to stop because they want to buy Gala, bread, mineral, and then they want to collect change from the person they buy junks from,. e.t.c. Why! undecided
Same applies to travellers at Garage. They will not buy shishi when everything that can be bought is marketed loudly to them. Even when they have paid their fare and the bus is fully loaded and delayed they will not make any move. It is when bus has entered the main road and is about to exit to the express or the driver is in a hurry or about to avoid Agbero that they will scream at the driver to stop that they want to buy same things that has already been sung into their ears. Or they want to collect change from one sluggish seller !

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Agricmoney(m): 6:29pm On Nov 09, 2022
nice one



Anyway, Agriculture is life.
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by xevove2061: 6:29pm On Nov 09, 2022
sonature1:
To permanently end traffic gridlock, Nigeria has to be economically decentralised.

Until then, traffic jams have no other solution in places like Lagos.
power centralized, corruption centralized, economy centralized, everything just dey one plaxe and some people are here making mouth that tinubu built lagos. Tinubu na lagos governor? 3 other governors have gobe through lagos, grown adult men are still calling him as if he is the governor of Lagos. As if Faahola was a joke to them all.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by guychidile: 6:30pm On Nov 09, 2022
Must be focused.
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Spicezer: 6:34pm On Nov 09, 2022
This is helpful
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by Whoknowsme: 6:39pm On Nov 09, 2022
emmanuel596:
Why are Nairaland mods afraid of posting pictures and videos from the labour party campaign in Benue state today....
Don't mind them. That was how they disarmed my likes yesterday, i don't know if it's because I'm not supporting their candidate.

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by FuckDModz: 6:40pm On Nov 09, 2022
grin

In Lagos, the rules are slightly different:

1. If you have a woman sitting in the passenger seat, you have a higher chance of being robbed irrespective of the status of your car locks.

2. If all your windows are closed and A/C blasting, you are a potential victim. Provided you're driving a clean car.

3. If your windows are slightly open and you're a woman, pfft, just give them your phone.

2. If you look like a nerd, forget it. Make sure you stay away from the urchin’s hotspots.

3. If you use medicated glasses and seem scared, you're fvxked.

Lagos roads are not safe and some of the easiest ways to improve security in our Lagos is to:
- ban road hawkers
- ban Tinubu’s Agberos
- ban loitering on main roads.

But you and I know Tinubu doesn't care, so...

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Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by AFRICANJAMAICA: 6:42pm On Nov 09, 2022
Ok
Re: Keep Yourself Safe In Traffic Jams With These Top Safety Tips - Carmart.ng by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:43pm On Nov 09, 2022
Read and listen to these good tips guys.

You only live once.

Thanks and God bless you OP.

We Rise.

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