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Speed violations led to over 18,000 road crashes in Nigeria in three years – NBS

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) identified speed violations as the leading cause of road traffic crashes in Nigeria between 2020 and 2022.

This information comes from the 2023 Social Statistics Report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), which analysed socio-economic developments in Nigeria during this period.

According to the NBS report, road accidents caused by speed violations totalled 18,386 over the three years, with 5,472 incidents in 2020, 6,336 in 2021, and 6,578 in 2022.

Additionally, causes not specified and categorized as “others” accounted for 1,540 accidents, ranking eighth. Wrongful overtaking, with 1,514 incidents, and mechanical deficiencies, with 1,194 incidents, were the ninth and tenth leading causes of road traffic crashes, respectively.

More insight

The 2023 Social Statistics Report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) also provides comprehensive insights into road traffic crashes in Nigeria from 2020 to 2022, detailing the number of fatal crashes, incidents with serious injuries, crashes with minor injuries, and the overall number of people injured or killed.

Additionally, the NBS report shows that vehicles used for commercial purposes were most frequently involved in road traffic crashes across the country during the 2020 to 2022 period, with 11,898 involved in 2020, 13,611 in 2021, and 14,246 in 2022.

Private vehicles were the second most involved in road traffic crashes, with 6,634 incidents in 2020, 6,810 in 2021, and 4,906 in 2022. Government-owned vehicles ranked third, with 208 involved in road traffic crashes in 2020, 159 in 2021, and 269 in 2022.

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