6 Essential Interstate Travel Security Tips

It’s the year 2023 and Nigeria is safer for interstate travel; Although there is insecurity news around the country, we feel it is very important to put out some interstate security tips for all our beloved users. Many of us would probably prefer not to travel still, whether between inter-cities (intercity) or interstates. But what’s the alternative when interstate travel in Nigeria becomes inevitable?

6 essential safety travelling Tips to Keep you Safe

Interstate Security Tips for road users

1. Always have a well-charged phone and power bank

The first interstate security tip is that you should always have your phone and backup power system, like a power bank, well charged when traveling. Insecurity or not. This is to ensure you can be able to call or send messages to people at all times, and you’ll also be reachable by your loved ones.

Having a phone on standby ensures easy access to information about your destination, either through the internet, texts, or phone calls.

2. Have emergency helplines and contacts on speed dial

As much as no one wants to be in a situation where they need to call for help, it is always good to prepare beforehand for such situations.

Put your emergency contacts and official helplines on speed dial. The national emergency number is 112. Know that security tip by heart.

3. Get familiar with the city you’re traveling to

Another important safety tip that people don’t take seriously while travelling interstate is not being a complete stranger in the city you’re headed to; then, you should get familiar with the city before your departure.

This could be done by making a friend there or asking questions on the web about the city. That way, there is little possibility of you being stranded.

4. Stay up-to-date on the security news of the city

There is a heightened level of insurgency right now in Nigeria. Interstate security guide must be taken seriously. You must clarify that there is no violence, curfew, or restriction of vehicle movement in the city you intend to travel to. As much as you might miss out on national news, security news is what you should not joke about.

You should also be very observant of the road traffic as you go. A deserted road might be a sign of a robbery attack ahead.

5. Travel with a registered intercity bus company

Although the roadside buses (popularly known as sole in the Southwest) are relatively cheaper than the buses in registered motor parks, they come with greater risks.

Ask me how? For starters, there is no way to verify the identity of the drivers in case of a hullabaloo, or ascertain if the drivers are licensed to drive. To make it worse, some may be one-chance drivers. But how would you know?

With a registered transport company, you can at least be assured that the drivers are licensed to drive, and of the safety of your property and life (to a reasonable extent).

That is why you can book your tickets with only registered transport companies on our website and mobile app. It is safer, more secure, and more reliable

6. Do not travel alone too early in the day or too late at night

News of people being kidnapped by bandits, robbed by thieves, or, worse, killed, is constantly on the rise. You should not travel alone too early in the day or too late at night. That’s an important security tip that you should abide by.

If the journey will take many hours and extend into the night, you should consider including stops in your itinerary. Lodge in a hotel and take another intercity bus the following day to resume your trip.

Stay safe!

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