WATCH: Taxi operators patch potholes on Red Hills Road
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WATCH: Taxi operators patch potholes on Red Hills Road

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It a cause havoc on the Red Hills Road area,” one taxi operator told Observer Online. The taxi operator, who shared that he had previously met in an accident as a result of another motorist trying to escape a pothole along the stretch, said his main concern is for the safety of students who attend Calabar High School. “The motorist them, when them a drive them affi a swing from the pothole and some a them no really a look in front of them. Wen the students them a cross, a no all of the students them use the pedestrian, and the roadway here full of pothole and the motorists them a swing from the potholes, them can lick down the students them and we a try prevent that,” he added. The taxi operator made an appeal for motorists, pedestrians and students to be careful utilising the section of the road. 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