The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says introduction of holding bay and an electronic call-up system among articulated vehicles can easily address the usual Apapa gridlocks in Lagos State. Mr Hyginus Omeje, the FRSC Lagos State Sector Commander, made the assertion on Wednesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. […]
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Traffic gridlock: We’ll sustain sanity in Apapa, environs — Joint Task Force boss
COMMANDER of the Joint Task Force set up to tackle the Apapa traffic gridlock, Rear Admiral Okon Eyo, yesterday, assured residents, motorists and other road users in the axis of his readiness to sustain the current sanity on the road in the interest of the public.
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Apapa-Oshodi road crisis: Taskforce men compound traffic chaos
ONE of the reasons that the gridlock on the Oshodi Apapa expressway may not abate has been uncovered. It is the exploitation of the gridlock and suffering of the truck drivers and commuters by task force officials for pecuniary reasons.
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Gridlock in Oshodi as petrol tanker explodes
Lagos Assembly tasks LASTMA, VIS on incessant gridlock
The Lagos State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, urged the State’s Governor to direct the officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) to intensify traffic control in the state owing to constant gridlock in the state. Speaking at the plenary session, The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. […]
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How Apapa gridlock, bad roads ‘hinder port operations’
Tackling traffic gridlock with technology
Can sanity ever return to Lagos roads? The state government, experts and transportation stakeholders say it is possible if motorists comply with traffic regulations, writes ADEYINKA ADERIBIGBE These are ‘mad’ times for motorists and commuters in Lagos State. For many residents, hell has been let loose in the state, no thanks to traffic gridlocks acrossRead More …