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Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by AutoJoshNG: 8:09pm On Nov 29, 2017
Road safety largely depends on road users being able to understand and follow the road rules. We bring to you the Rules of Overtaking according to the Nigeria Highway Code. Don't be left behind, be informed.

OVERTAKING RULES

Do not overtake unless you are sure it is safe for you and other road users.

Before you start to overtake, make sure that the road is clear ahead and behind. Look out properly.

Use your mirrors and glance behind you to see the blind spots; you must signal before you start to move out.

Be particularly careful at dusty and in misty environment or bad weather when it is more difficult to judge speed and distance.

REMEMBER: the LOOK-SIGNAL-LOOK again and MOVE routine ("LSLM"wink.

Ensure Clear View:
On fast roads, vehicles may be coming up behind much more quickly than you think.
Make sure that the lane you will be going into is clear for a good distance behind and in front of you.

Cutting in
Once you have started to overtake, move past the vehicle you are overtaking as quickly as possible. Leave it plenty of room. Then move back to the right side of the road as soon as you can, but without cutting in.

Do not accelerate against the rear of the vehicle in front, or out to the left at the last moment. ​The vehicle in front of you may have cause to slow down abruptly. Always move out from a safe distance.

On the right
Overtake only on the left except:

- When the driver in front has signaled that he intends to turn left and you can overtake him on the right. Watch out in case the driver in front abruptly changes his mind or has wrongly left his signal on.
- When you want to turn to the right at a junction and have signaled to do so.
- When traffic is moving slowly in queues and vehicles in the left lane are moving slower than you are.
- In a one-way street as vehicles may pass on either side.

On Being Overtaken:
​Do not accelerate when you are being overtaken. Slow down if necessary to help and let the overtaking vehicle pass.

Parked Vehicles:
On an ordinary two-lane road, give way to vehicles coming towards you before you overtake parked vehicles or other obstructions on your right side of the road.

Sometimes, two vehicles are nearly double parked (an illegal act in itself), or other impediments such as road work, potholes, or mounds of garbage obstruct both sides of the road.

Drivers approaching such obstacles are usually unable to determine which of them should give way to the other.

The general rule is that the vehicle further from the stationary object should slow down or stop to allow the nearer vehicle to go first.

Common sense however should compel both drivers to show adequate caution and consideration for each other. to avoid collision.

Never compete for speed supremacy with other motorists; do not gamble with your life and life of others in traffic; it is sure to end in a crash.

Do Not Overtake
Do not overtake at or when coming to:

- A pedestrian crossing, a bus station, a road junction, a corner or bend, a narrow bridge and where the road narrows.
- A level crossing; the crest of a hill, when to do so would force another vehicle to swerve or brake suddenly.
- If you would have to cross double solid white lines.
- If the solid line of the center lines is nearer you.
- When you see a 'NO OVERTAKING' sign

https://autojosh.com/overtaking-rules-according-nigeria-highway-code/

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by maryjan8(f): 8:16pm On Nov 29, 2017
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by MrBrownJay1(m): 8:29pm On Nov 29, 2017
as if people who drive in 9ja even know that there are rules when driving, let alone a highway code, highly laughable!

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by psucc(m): 9:26pm On Nov 29, 2017
If you've ever seen a police van on the highway then you'll truly know that we do not have laws in this land or at best the laws are made for the poor and defenseless.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Lalas247(f): 9:42pm On Nov 29, 2017
Like people will follow this sad
Na so
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by ct2: 9:43pm On Nov 29, 2017
even the road safety Marshall don't follow this rules, Nigeria

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by PissedOffWeed(m): 9:43pm On Nov 29, 2017
Highway code Ni Low track code ko! The only code popular among Nigerians is Bet9ja Booking!

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Donald3d(m): 9:43pm On Nov 29, 2017
wow
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by myjobsfinder(m): 9:43pm On Nov 29, 2017
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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by sajb(m): 9:45pm On Nov 29, 2017
As far as I have seen, only few drivers abide by these rules in Lagos where I live...
grin

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by pelvicky(m): 9:46pm On Nov 29, 2017
.Always notify the vehicle you are overtaking by horning.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by tripoli007(m): 9:47pm On Nov 29, 2017
Abeg give us bet9ja code or nairabet code .. How many Nigerians go to a driving school to learn how to drive

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by perezzie(m): 9:48pm On Nov 29, 2017
PissedOffWeed:
Highway code Ni
Low track code ko!
The only code popular among Nigerians is Bet9ja Booking!
pls key 2 points he jst gave ,... u might hv a car 2morow..... all dis kind comment nai dey block blesin

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by labisibrass(m): 9:49pm On Nov 29, 2017
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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by emeejinsm: 9:49pm On Nov 29, 2017
Omo no laws here ,police wan overtake you na kane dem go use on you
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by mcquin(m): 9:50pm On Nov 29, 2017
sadA
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by alezzy13: 9:51pm On Nov 29, 2017
which one be "double solid white lines"? I only kno of the long unbroken line usually seen at bends and hills
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by alezzy13: 9:53pm On Nov 29, 2017
Use your mirrors and glance behind you to see the blind spots; you must signal before you start to move out.

less than 2% of drivers do this.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by 9jatatafo(m): 9:53pm On Nov 29, 2017
So 9ja has highway code,wat of bad road code
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Nobody: 9:55pm On Nov 29, 2017
AutoJoshNG:
Road safety largely depends on road users being able to understand and follow the road rules. We bring to you the Rules of Overtaking according to the Nigeria Highway Code. Don't be left behind, be informed.

OVERTAKING RULES

Do not overtake unless you are sure it is safe for you and other road users.

Before you start to overtake, make sure that the road is clear ahead and behind. Look out properly.

Use your mirrors and glance behind you to see the blind spots; you must signal before you start to move out.

Be particularly careful at dusty and in misty environment or bad weather when it is more difficult to judge speed and distance.

REMEMBER: the LOOK-SIGNAL-LOOK again and MOVE routine ("LSLM"wink.

Ensure Clear View:
On fast roads, vehicles may be coming up behind much more quickly than you think.
Make sure that the lane you will be going into is clear for a good distance behind and in front of you.

Cutting in
Once you have started to overtake, move past the vehicle you are overtaking as quickly as possible. Leave it plenty of room. Then move back to the right side of the road as soon as you can, but without cutting in.

Do not accelerate against the rear of the vehicle in front, or out to the left at the last moment. ​The vehicle in front of you may have cause to slow down abruptly. Always move out from a safe distance.

On the right
Overtake only on the left except:

- When the driver in front has signaled that he intends to turn left and you can overtake him on the right. Watch out in case the driver in front abruptly changes his mind or has wrongly left his signal on.
- When you want to turn to the right at a junction and have signaled to do so.
- When traffic is moving slowly in queues and vehicles in the left lane are moving slower than you are.
- In a one-way street as vehicles may pass on either side.

On Being Overtaken:
​Do not accelerate when you are being overtaken. Slow down if necessary to help and let the overtaking vehicle pass.

Parked Vehicles:
On an ordinary two-lane road, give way to vehicles coming towards you before you overtake parked vehicles or other obstructions on your right side of the road.

Sometimes, two vehicles are nearly double parked (an illegal act in itself), or other impediments such as road work, potholes, or mounds of garbage obstruct both sides of the road.

Drivers approaching such obstacles are usually unable to determine which of them should give way to the other.

The general rule is that the vehicle further from the stationary object should slow down or stop to allow the nearer vehicle to go first.

Common sense however should compel both drivers to show adequate caution and consideration for each other. to avoid collision.

Never compete for speed supremacy with other motorists; do not gamble with your life and life of others in traffic; it is sure to end in a crash.

Do Not Overtake
Do not overtake at or when coming to:

- A pedestrian crossing, a bus station, a road junction, a corner or bend, a narrow bridge and where the road narrows.
- A level crossing; the crest of a hill, when to do so would force another vehicle to swerve or brake suddenly.
- If you would have to cross double solid white lines.
- If the solid line of the center lines is nearer you.
- When you see a 'NO OVERTAKING' sign

https://autojosh.com/overtaking-rules-according-nigeria-highway-code/

Which country get this highway cod? grin
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by TEYA: 9:56pm On Nov 29, 2017
pelvicky:
.Always notify the vehicle you are overtaking by horning.
Before switching lanes, be sure you check the mirrors to ensure it is safe. Horning unnecessarily is wrong. That is one of the bad attitudes we have in this country, always thinking one has to create nuisance, disturbing public peace just because they want to overtake. If the driver ahead checks his mirror before switching lanes, sounding the horn will not be necessary before overtaking them.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Kakamorufu(m): 10:01pm On Nov 29, 2017
Thanks for this
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by pelvicky(m): 10:03pm On Nov 29, 2017
TEYA:

Before switching lanes, be sure you check the mirrors to ensure it is safe. Horning unnecessarily is wrong. That is one of the bad attitudes we have in this country, always thinking one has to create nuisance, disturbing public peace just because they want to overtake. If the driver ahead checks his mirror before switching lanes, sounding the horn will not be necessary before overtaking them.


And if the driver ahead didn't check his/her mirror before switching lane ?

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Nobody: 10:03pm On Nov 29, 2017
I think there're only a handful of Nigerians in Nigeria who care about road safety and proper driving etiquette.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by geesunge(m): 10:10pm On Nov 29, 2017
How many drivers follow these rules In Nigeria? Many drivers never went to a driving school. Many don't have a license to drive.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by TEYA: 10:15pm On Nov 29, 2017
pelvicky:


And if the driver ahead didn't check his/her mirror before switching lane ?
Then he is a stupid driver and there are many of them in town. Indiscriminate sounding of horn is one of the features of a failed state.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by Investorbj: 10:21pm On Nov 29, 2017
AutojoshNG i think you should educate us more on proper driving because this nigeria i drive in, every driver on the road feels na him sabi pass the next man.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by steve6: 10:39pm On Nov 29, 2017
Good!
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by jashar(f): 10:39pm On Nov 29, 2017
In this awa Nigeria? cheesy grin
Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by madgoat(m): 10:44pm On Nov 29, 2017
No rules joor. Just press your horn and cut out sharply.
Also when another vehicle is trying to over take, dont ever allow it. Press on ur accelerator to move faster. Thats the way we do it in real life.

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by paix(m): 10:57pm On Nov 29, 2017
The 3 important questions to ask yourself before overtaking:
1. Is it safe?
2. Is it necessary?
3. Is it important?

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Re: Overtaking Rules According To Nigeria Highway Code by legalwealth(m): 11:33pm On Nov 29, 2017
pelvicky:
.Always notify the vehicle you are overtaking by horning.

Not all the time though; flashing first is preferable! !!

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