The defendant allegedly rammed into the complainant's Toyota Corolla 2006 model car from behind and almost caused the car to summersault.
A 46-year-old commercial driver, Sulaiman Ajidagba, who allegedly drove recklessly on the Third Mainland Bridge and damaged another car, was on Thursday, docked in a Sabo Yaba Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.
Mr Haruna, a police inspector, said the defendant tried to make a lane change on high speed in his Vanagon bus with Reg. No: MUS 691 LX, while carrying passengers. Mr Haruna further stated that the complainant’s rear lights, bumper, booth and back windscreen were all damaged in the accident. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Section 19 stipulates a two-year imprisonment or N100,000 fine for the offence of reckless driving.
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