A driver allegedly distracted by a mobile phone while driving narrowly escaped death after his vehicle plunged into a canal at the Mowo axis inward Badagry along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.
The
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) disclosed that the lone
accident involved a Lexus Jeep with registration number JJJ 19 KK.
According
to preliminary findings, the driver reportedly lost concentration while using a
mobile phone behind the wheel, causing him to lose control of the vehicle
before it veered off the expressway and somersaulted into the canal.
LASTMA
said excessive speeding further worsened the situation and contributed to the
severity of the crash. Officials of LASTMA, in collaboration with personnel of
the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), immediately launched a rescue
operation at the scene.
The
driver reportedly sustained severe internal injuries, while a female passenger
suffered a fracture to her left arm. The victims were rescued from the wreckage
and taken to Ola-Oki Medical Facility in Ibereko, inward Badagry, for urgent
medical treatment.
LASTMA
operatives also carried out evacuation and recovery operations to remove the
damaged vehicle from the scene and prevent possible secondary accidents along
the busy corridor.
The
agency noted that despite the incident, traffic flow along the axis remained
largely uninterrupted due to effective traffic management and prompt deployment
of officers to the area.
Reacting
to the accident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, reiterated
the agency’s warning against speeding, reckless driving, and the use of mobile
phones while driving.
“It is
profoundly disheartening that despite sustained public enlightenment campaigns
and continuous road safety advocacy by the government, some motorists still
engage in the dangerous practice of operating mobile phones while driving,
thereby endangering not only their own lives but also those of other road
users,” he said.
Bakare-Oki
urged motorists to remain focused while driving, avoid distractions, obey speed
limits, and comply with all road safety regulations to prevent avoidable
crashes and loss of lives.







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