By Nnamdi Ikeh-Akabogu (FRSCN)
Wind may seem like a minor risk, but this weather condition deserves special consideration from drivers.
Strong wind can occur just about anywhere, but it is more common in wide-open spaces.
Areas for concern also include highway overpasses, tunnels, and ‘road cuts’ through mountainous areas that can act as funnels for wind.
The following tips, if well observed, can help keep drivers on the road and safe if they encounter heavy winds.
- Anticipate gusts.
Take special care when driving through areas prone to strong winds or when weather reports predict severe weather.
- Notice larger vehicles.
Be aware of large vehicles on the road such as tractor-trailers and recreational vehicles. They are more susceptible to high winds and drivers may have difficulties staying in their lanes.
- Keep a firm grip on the wheel.
Keep both hands on the wheel in case the wind begins to move your vehicle, especially if you are driving a large vehicle or towing a trailer.
- Slow down/pull to a safe place and wait for the intensity of the wind to reduce or dies down
- If blowing dust or driving rain are factors, turn on your headlights to improve visibility
- Most importantly don’t allow your seatbelt to be a decoration, ensure you make use of it
The traffic expert is DCC Nnamdi Ikeh-Akabogu, DCC Morning and Evaluation (M&E), Special Duties and External Relations (SEDER), FRCC HQ, Abuja.



