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KAROTA Urges Drivers to Drive Carefully During Ramadan

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As we approach the blessed month of Ramadan, the Kano State Road Traffic Agency (KAROTA) has issued an urgent appeal to all road users, especially drivers, to exercise patience and drive with caution. Ramadan is a time of worship that brings changes in driving behavior due to fatigue, dehydration, and increased traffic congestion, particularly during Iftar and Taraweeh prayers.

In a recent statement roads during this holy period. The agency provided several guidelines for drivers to follow during Ramadan:

– **Avoid Over-Speeding Before Iftar:** Many drivers rush home for Iftar, leading to traffic congestion and accidents. It is crucial to drive at a safe speed to protect yourself and others.
– **Stay Alert and Calm:** Fasting can cause fatigue or dizziness. If you feel weak or drowsy, take a break before continuing your journey.
– Exercise Patience and Courtesy on the Road: Traffic congestion increases, particularly around markets and mosques. Avoid reckless driving and show understanding towards others.
– tay Hydrated and Eat Light Before Driving:Ensure you drink enough water and eat a light meal at Suhoor to maintain energy and focus while driving.
– Watch Out for Pedestrians and Cyclists:Many people walk to mosques, especially at night. Drive carefully, especially in crowded areas.
– Plan Your Journeys in Advance:f possible, avoid traveling during peak congestion times and drive when you are in good condition.
– Follow Traffic Rules and KAROTA Officials’ Instructions:Adhere to speed limits and traffic regulations to protect your life and that of others.

KAROTA remains committed to ensuring road safety during Ramadan and will increase patrols to facilitate smooth traffic flow. The agency urges all drivers to embrace patience, respect one another, and drive responsibly during this holy month.

In a statement signed by Nabulusi Abubakar Kofar Naisa said the Managing Director, Hon. Faisal Mahmud Kabir, conveyed his best wishes to everyone for a blessed Ramadan and prayed for a peaceful and safe observance of the holy month.

 

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