Whether you love or hate them, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is responsible for road safety administration, and to ensure safety of every road user, they have listed items every car must possess before it is certified worthy of plying our highways.
To avoid stories that touch, “do you know who I am”, or “oga abeg nau”, acquire these items, put them in your car, and refuse to be intimidated by anyone.
Share to save a life.
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Warning triangle (C-Caution)
For if your car breaks down on the road, and you want people to know, so they don’t ram into you.
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Fire extinguisher
Oh well, for when your car overheats and/or is on fire, so you don’t cry “had I known” or stress your insurance people.
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Jack
For when you want to change your tyre or for when you need to uplift your car to check what’s happening under.
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Spare tyre
Well, in case your village people attack one tyre
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Wheel spanner
You need it to unscrew the tyre that your village people attacked.
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First Aid kit
Very important for injuries, small medical emergencies, (especially when you’re) in the middle of nowhere.
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Water
You can have some in the car for drinking, but this water is mainly for your radiator, in case it is overheating.
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Hydraulic
So that if the one in your engine finishes, work and motion will not stop. Hydraulic fluids are also responsible for lubrication, heat transfer and contamination control.
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Transmission fluid
This one is especially for automatic (gear transmission) cars. Nothing sucks more than being stuck on the highway because your car refused to auto-shift gears.
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Torch light
Because something might happen and you may need to come down and inspect your car when it’s dark and lonely.
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Spare fan belt
Na this one we no understand, but, whatever. Buy fan belt and put in your car, even if only few people know how to change fan belt themselves.
You’re welcome.