Peace Mass Transit Driver Stacks Packages on Bonnet, Risks Fire and Passenger Safety

 Danger on the Road: Peace Mass Transit Driver Stacks Packages on Bonnet; Fire Risk Ignored


In a shocking display of recklessness and greed, a Peace Mass Transit driver was recently captured on video stacking packages on the bonnet of his bus, citing that the boot was already filled.


While it may seem like a minor convenience to the driver, the implications are extremely dangerous. Experts warn that placing heavy cargo on the engine compartment can lead to overheating, mechanical failure, or even a fire outbreak. With passengers on board, such negligence is not only irresponsible but could also endanger countless lives.


The video has since gone viral on social media, drawing criticism from road safety advocates and concerned Nigerians. Many have condemned the act as greed over safety, emphasizing that transporting goods must never compromise human lives.


Authorities are urged to reinforce strict regulations for commercial transport operators to prevent such incidents, while passengers are encouraged to report unsafe practices immediately.


This incident serves as a chilling reminder that road safety is everyone’s responsibility, and shortcuts can quickly turn into tragedies.


Watch the full video embedded above to see the dangerous act unfold.


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