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PHOTOS: LASTMA rescues two victims trapped under mini truck

... blames brake failure

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
July 1, 2024
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  • The injured driver and his assistant were immediately taken to the hospital by the truck’s owner.
  • LASTMA personnel promptly cleared all accident vehicles to ensure a free flow of traffic towards Lagos Island.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has rescued a driver and his assistant trapped under a mini truck loaded with pure water.

The accident involved a mini truck loaded with pure water and two Mazda vehicles.

The special adviser to the governor on transportation, Sola Giwa, confirmed the incident.

The mini truck, bearing the registration number SMK 796 YE, was said to have collided with two Mazda cars, AGL 576 TG and AKD 531 YC after the truck’s driver lost control due to brake failure.

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Giwa said that the accident happened while descending from the Third Mainland Bridge.

LASTMA operatives acted quickly to rescue the driver of the mini truck and his assistant, who was trapped beneath the vehicle.

Both individuals sustained injuries and were immediately transported to the hospital by the truck’s owner.

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Despite ongoing governmental efforts to educate motorists on adhering to speed limits and maintaining their vehicles, particularly the braking systems, many drivers continue to disregard the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018.

Giwa highlighted the need for drivers, especially those operating trucks, to regularly check their vehicles and refrain from speeding.

The swift action of LASTMA personnel in clearing the accident site ensured that traffic flow toward Lagos Island was restored promptly.

Giwa expressed his sympathies to the injured victims and reiterated the importance of road safety.

“Safety while driving cannot be overemphasized,” Giwa stated, urging all drivers to prioritize vehicle maintenance and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents.

The accident underscores the persistent challenges in enforcing road safety laws and the critical need for continued vigilance among all road users.

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