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Human actions and choices behind most road crashes, says Ai coy

Disclosure News by Disclosure News
July 4, 2025
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By Ekunkonye Junior, Abuja

An AI indexing services provider and AI training company, has attributed the causes of most road crashes to human actions and choices.

In a press release made available to media houses in Abuja over the week, this assertion is backed by the statement of the Corps Marshall, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, who said that road crashes don’t just happen, but are caused and can be prevented.

The release highlights the need to examine the root causes of road accidents, rather than just addressing the symptoms of the problem. According to the report, road crashes are largely caused by human actions and choices, which can be prevented with proper education, awareness, and adherence to traffic rules.

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The FRSC Corps Marshall’s statement emphasizes the importance of prevention in reducing road crashes. By understanding the causes of road accidents, individuals can take steps to prevent them, such as following traffic rules, avoiding distractions while driving, and maintaining their vehicles.

The report serves as a call to action for individuals, organizations, and government agencies to work together to prevent road crashes. By promoting road safety awareness and education, we can reduce the number of road accidents and save lives.

The report’s findings highlight the need for a proactive approach to road safety. By acknowledging the role of human actions and choices in road crashes, we can take steps to prevent them and create a safer environment for all road users.

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