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Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu
As part of the strategies to completely
tackle gridlock across the metropolis, the Lagos State government has begun the
removal of some roundabouts identified as the major causes of traffic gridlock
frequently experienced by motorists.
New Telegraph learnt that the identified
four roundabouts are: Ikotun, 2nd roundabout on the Lekki-Epe Expressway, Allen
Avenue roundabout and Maryland. It was learnt that the roundabouts were
responsible for the hindrances and traffic bottleneck experienced by the
motorists in the areas.
With the removal, statues, giant
billboards and other things located at the roundabouts will be removed while
the structures is expected to wear a new looks to ensure the free flow of
traffic.
Briefing journalists on the plans, the
state’s Commissioner for Transportation, Dr Fredrick Oladinde described the
decision as part of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s committment to ensuring reduction
in traffic congestion by resolving key gridlock points.
According to him, the government started
off through discovery of 60 traffic gridlocks junctions and areas across the
state.
He said: “We are gathered here this
morning to discuss the update and progress report this Ministry has made in
combating these traffic gridlocks.
Seven pilot schemes were unlocked, we
progressed in the traffic management measures to 27 locations and now we are
working on 4 major junctions by removing the roundabouts presently causing
chaos during turning movements.”
He added that motorists encountered a lot
of challenges during peak hours, saying that that the junction improvement
would enhance free flow of vehicular movement when completed.
He added: “Sufficiently, the junction
improvement work that is being conducted on the four roundabouts includes the
following:
“Removal of roundabouts, separate streams
of traffic through Traffic Signal Lights, (TSL) synchronize all TSLs through
intelligent traffic systems which will recognise the densities of traffic
streams and give priorities accordingly.
“Introduce stacking lanes for both left
and right turns at these junctions which will also contribute to increasing the
capacities of our roads at the junctions thereby reducing travel time.”
To address the traffic gridlock challenge
when the junction improvement project is ongoing, he added that the government
will upgrade alternative routes so that traffic can move upstream of choke
points. (New Telegraph)

















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