Nigeria's ₦3,000 Fine for Driving with Worn Tyres

In Nigeria, driving with worn-out tyres is classified as an offence that attracts a fine of ₦3,000, according to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). This penalty is part of broader efforts to ensure road safety and minimize the risk of accidents, particularly given the unpredictable nature of Nigerian roads.
The FRSC emphasizes that the financial implications of such fines extend beyond the monetary penalty, as worn tyres can lead to severe accidents. The FRSC's guidelines specify that drivers should regularly check the tread depth of their tyres and replace them when necessary.
Other common traffic violations include driving without valid documentation, which can also result in fines. The FRSC encourages drivers to maintain their vehicles properly to avoid penalties and ensure safety on the roads.
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