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Lagos Halts BRT Lane Enforcement on Key Bridges to Ease Gridlock Amid Ifako Repairs

 

The Lagos State Government has temporarily suspended enforcement of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane regulations along the Eko Bridge and Odo Iya-Alaro corridors.

 

The decision follows ongoing rehabilitation works on the expansion joints of the Ifako Bridge along the Third Mainland corridor, which have significantly impacted vehicular flow into the mainland.

 

According to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), the suspension was approved by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Sola Giwa.

 

He emphasized that the action is transitional and conditional, structured specifically to accommodate the expected traffic overflow caused by the partial closure of the Ifako-bound carriageway.

 

“We are fully cognizant of the immense strain currently imposed on key ingress routes into the Lagos Mainland,” Giwa stated. “Consequently, this tactical suspension of BRT lane enforcement is a calculated response designed to deliver immediate relief, reduce commuting time, and preserve the fluidity of vehicular movement throughout the bridge repairs.”

 

LASTMA also urged road users to drive responsibly and adhere to temporary traffic guidance as the state government continues to monitor the situation and adjust traffic management protocols accordingly.

 

The enforcement relaxation is expected to ease gridlock, especially during peak hours, and prevent further strain on already congested alternate routes.

 

The Lagos State Government reiterated its commitment to ensuring minimal disruption during the ongoing repairs while balancing public safety and transportation efficiency.

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