Dci driving school

Dci driving school 10a Akerele street by falolu road surulere Lagos, Nigeria.(Other offices: UNILAG,ILUPEJU,IKEJA GRA,LUTH.

*38 FRSC Traffic Offences & Their Penalties**1. TRAFFIC LIGHT/SIGN VIOLATION*Penalty:         N2,000*2. ROAD OBSTRUCTION...
07/07/2023

*38 FRSC Traffic Offences & Their Penalties*

*1. TRAFFIC LIGHT/SIGN VIOLATION*
Penalty: N2,000
*2. ROAD OBSTRUCTION*
Penalty: N3,000
*3. ROUTE VIOLATION*
Penalty: N5,000
*4. DRIVER’S LICENCE VIOLATION*
Penalty: N10,000
*5. DANGEROUS DRIVING*
Penalty: N50,000
*6. SPEED LIMIT VIOLATION*
Penalty: N3,000
*7. VEHICLE LICENCE VIOLATION*
Penalty: N3,000
*8. DRIVING UNDER ALCOHOL OR DRUG INFLUENCE*
Penalty: N5,000
*9. DRIVING WITH WORN-OUT TYRE OR WITHOUT SPARE TYRE*
Penalty: N3,000
*10. DRIVING WITHOUT OR WITH SHATTERED WINDSCREEN*
Penalty: N3,000
*11. OVERLOADING*
Penalty: N5,000
*12. DRIVING WITHOUT SEAT BELT*
Penalty: N2, 000
*13. DRIVING A VEHICLE WITH FORGED DOCUMENTS*
Penalty: N20,000
*14. FAILURE TO REPORT AN ACCIDENT*
Penalty: N20,000
*15. VEHICLE NUMBER PLATE VIOLATION*
Penalty: N3,000
*16. WRONGFUL OVERTAKING*
Penalty: N3,000
*17. ROAD MARKING VIOLATION*
Penalty: N5,000
*18. CAUTION SIGN VIOLATION*
Penalty: N3,000
*19. USE OF PHONE WHILE DRIVING*
Penalty: N4,000
*20. UNAUTHORIZED REMOVAL OF OR TAMPERING WITH ROAD SIGNS*
Penalty: N5,000
*21. DO NOT MOVE VIOLATION*
Penalty: N2,000
*22. INADEQUATE CONSTRUCTION WARNING*
Penalty: N50,000
*23. CONSTRUCTION AREA SPEED LIMIT VIOLATION*
Penalty: N3,000
*24. FAILURE TO MOVE OVER*
Penalty: N3,000
*25. FAILURE TO COVER UNSTABLE MATERIALS*
Penalty: N5,000
*26. ATTEMPTING TO CORRUPT MARSHAL*
Penalty: N10,000
*27. EXCESSIVE SMOKE EMISSION*
Penalty: N5,000
*28. FAILURE TO FIX RED FLAG ON PROJECTED LOAD*
Penalty: N3,000
*29. MEDICAL PERSONNEL OR HOSPITAL REJECTION OF ROAD ACCIDENT VICTIM*
Penalty: N50,000
*30. ASSAULTING MARSHAL ON DUTY*
Penalty: N10,000
*31. OBSTRUCTING MARSHAL ON DUTY*
Penalty: N2,000
*32. CUSTODY FEE*
Penalty: N200 per day after 24 hours
*33. DRIVING WITHOUT SPECIFIED FIRE EXTINGUISHER*
Penalty: N3,000
*34. DRIVING A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITHOUT PASSENGER MANIFEST*
Penalty: N10,000
*35. DRIVING A VEHICLE WHILE UNDER 18 YEARS*
Penalty: N2,000
*36. RIDING MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT A CRASH HELMET*
Penalty: N2,000
*37. MECHANICALLY DEFICIENT VEHICLE*
Penalty: N5,000
*38. FAILURE TO INSTALL SPEED LIMITING DEVICE*
Penalty: N3,000


*Have this handy and share with your family and friends. It can help you avoid undue harassment*

WE SIMPLIFY DRIVING.
11/06/2023

WE SIMPLIFY DRIVING.

16/03/2023

* Observe
* Anticipate
* Plan

16/03/2023

Accident don't just happen, a CAR is designed to obey your instructions, meaning it is what you communicate to the car by application that the car response to, drive safely, SAFETY OF * * * LIFE
* TIME
* MONEY &
* PROPERTY.

Always do these 3 things while driving.
* Observe
* Anticipate
* Plan.

KNOWING YOUR DASHBOARD INDICATORS..
08/03/2023

KNOWING YOUR DASHBOARD INDICATORS..

KNOWING YOUR DASHBOARD INDICATORS.
08/03/2023

KNOWING YOUR DASHBOARD INDICATORS.

WHAT BUMPS STANDS FOR.
05/03/2023

WHAT BUMPS STANDS FOR.

04/03/2023

1MPH IS 1.6Km/h meaning that when you focus on the white writing, ie mph and you read 100mph, look down and see that your speed translates to 160km/h and the maximum speed limit on Nigerian road is 100km/h. The lesson here is that drivers in Nigeria should focus on the tiny writing when you have it like this in your vehicle cos the S I unit for speed in Nigeria is Km/h while Americans use Mph. 140mph is 220km/h. SPEED THRILLS BUT KILLS FAST.

09/12/2022

OVER SPEEDING LEADS TO ROAD RAGE.

09/12/2022

SAFETY FIRST, JUST SO YOU KNOW.

JUST YOU KNOW.
26/11/2022

JUST YOU KNOW.

05/08/2022

*Use of Lights*

There are different types of lights in a vehicle, which are intended to be used in different situations.

As a driver, it is very important for you to know the functionof these lights and to use them in appropriate situations.

The following are the guidelines for using various types of lights which include Full Beam Light, Dip Light, Hazard Blinkers, Fog Light, Turning Indicators, and Parking Light.
Full/High Beam Lights

Inappropriate use of full beam lights often causes blinding (temporary blindness
due to bright light), annoyance, and distraction to other road users. Therefore, it is essential for the drivers to know how to use full beam light without causing inconvenience to other road users.

a) Use full beam lights when there's insufficient street lighting and it is difficult to see the way.

b) Do not use full beam lights in a built-up area (say, residential area, commercial
area) where there is good street lighting.

c) do not use full beam lights when stopped in traffic

d) Do not use full beam lights when on-coming traffic or Bicycles, pedestrians are approaching on undivided road
are approaching on an undivided

e) Do not use full beam lights when your vehicle is stopped or parked.

Low Beam/Dip Lights

The following are the guidelines for using low beam lights

a) Use dip lights when driving in a built-up area where there is good street lighting.

b) Use dip lights when following closely behind another vehicle or when you
see their rear red lights.

The following are the guidelines for using hazard blinkers

Use hazard blinkers when there is a hazard on the road ahead, so as to inform other drivers regarding the hazard.

b) Use hazard blinkers when your vehicle is stationary and causing a temporary obstruction.

c) Use hazard blinkers when there is a breakdown in a dangerous place

d) Use hazard blinkers during inclement weather condition when visibility is
low.

e) Use hazard blinkers when anything goes wrong while you are in motion(say, the brake is not working).

f) Do not use hazard blinkers to stop anywhere you wish.

g) Do not rely on hazard blinkers to keep you safe.

Fog Lights

The following are the guidelines for using fog lights.

a) Use the fog lights if you are driving in fog.

b) Do not use fog lights when visibility is good.

Turning Indicator

Turning indicator should be used only to indicate turning left or right

Do not use turning indicator or hazard blinker to indicate the straight movement.

Address

10a Akerele Street By Falolu Road Surulere Lagos, Nigeria. (Other Offices: UNILAG, ILUPEJU, IKEJA GRA, LUTH
Lagos

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 18:00
Sunday 08:00 - 18:00

Telephone

+2348023575386

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