In Nigeria, Car owners are required to carry various documents and items, which can be very important for them to keep in their cars. This list is longer for those travelling on inter-state routes.
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Most of the time, drivers are unaware of their responsibilities when it comes to road safety. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is an agency that is responsible for overseeing road safety in Nigeria.
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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is a government agency that has responsibilities for the safety of all road users in Nigeria. It was established in 1988 by Ibrahim Babangida, the military leader who was the country’s president at that time. It is the leading agency in the country when it comes to managing road safety.
Despite the various traffic management agencies that have been established in Nigeria, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) is still responsible for ensuring the safety of road users.
Driver’s licence
A driver’s license is an official document permitting a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or bus on a public road.
Proof of ownership
It is a document that indicates the title or right to possession and use of the car by the individual
Insurance certificate
It is a document used to provide information on specific insurance coverage in this case, the car being driven by the driver.
Certificate of roadworthiness
The document is issued after inspection by the Vehicle Inspection Office. It is a check of the vehicle to ensure that key components have not worn or deteriorated and that the vehicle is safe for normal road use.
Vehicle license
A vehicle licence is a document issued in respect of a particular motor vehicle and it is usually valid for one year.
C-caution sign
A C-Caution warning sign should be in every car. It is a type of sign which indicates a potential hazard, obstacle, or condition requiring special attention by the roadside. It must also be visible for other drivers to see even from a distance.
Fire extinguisher
It is a portable device that discharges a jet of water, foam, gas, or other material to extinguish a fire.
The others are (especially for inter-state travel):
Expiry dates on tires
It is expected that the tires used in every car should be within a specified date, otherwise they will be seen as expired tires and the FRSC frowns at this.
Extra Tyres
Check all your tires for safety purposes. Do not use expired tires. They are likely to burst, especially when running in hot weather because the rubber component may have hardened and cracked
Razor blade
There are certain things that the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) requires that drivers in Nigeria should possess. Unknown to many, one of these is a razor blade. Not all vehicle drivers are aware that razor blade is part of items expected to be in their vehicles whenever they are driving.
No one prays to be involved in an accident, but prevention they say is better than cure. Here are reasons motorists should have razor blades in their vehicles as part of safety equipment.
Torchlight
The driver could require this if a challenge is encountered with the car at night.
First aid kit
You may never know when you’ll need a first aid kit. It is required in a car and the FRSC will definitely request this.
Hydraulic
A driver could get stranded in the middle of nowhere and require hydraulics to at least get the car going till it gets to a qualified mechanic.
Extra Fan Belt
Fan belt challenges could be encountered at any point in time and a driver could get stranded due to this. The FRSC now requires that every car should have an extra fan belt just in case of unforeseen situations.
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Observation: To a large extent, safety of our roads is limited to checking of vehicles that are road Worthy as against dilapidated ones, activities of FEMA as per working on potholes, dangerous cum reckless driving by tailer’s, etc. Why?
Dey shld check rapture date too….Road safety wey dey stand for road wey no good Rubbish
Tyres don’t have expiry date. Nigerians and especially road safety should know that. Tyre is made of rubber and it’s durability depends on a lot of factors like when u started using it, the condition u use them, how rough u use them….
Very stupid right up,why didn’t you include your wife’s and your mother’s wrappers, senseless people.
Are you one of them too? Because all these you listed have never been checked by Any FRSC i know.
The only thing FRSC does on roads is to create a roadblock where there’s potholes on the road just to collect #500 naira from bus drivers.
all this we had now is it a job for police man to be asking for driving licence and other things you had here or collecting money for it the people.
Has FRSC turned to cars manufacturers?