Business Day (Nigeria)

1,008,274 vehicles travelled on LagosIbada­n road during yuletide

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Friday said that 1,008,274 million vehicles travelled on Lagos-ibadan Expressway during the 2018 Yuletide.

Clement Oladele, Ogun sector commander of FRSC, disclosed this to newsmen in Ota, Ogun. He said that a special team of FRSC personnel were deployed for the counting of vehicular movement on the Lagos-ibadan Expressway during the last Yuletide.

Oladele said that the figure, which was the biggest in recent years, covered the period of the FRSC Special Patrol from December 1, 2018 to January 15, 2019.

He said that the FRSC had received directive from the Corps Marshals, Boboye Oyeyemi, that the special patrol should commerce early on Lagos-ibadan Expressway.

He attributed the high traffic to the removal of constructi­on blockades which eased the pains motorists faced due to the ongoing reconstruc­tion of the road.

“About 726,018 commercial vehicles, which accounted for 72 per cent, were the dominant vehicles that travelled on the expressway.

“Also, a total of 281,612 private vehicles, represente­d 27.9 per cent, while 644 vehicles belonging to government also plied the expressway during yuletide,” he said.

The sector commander further said that a total of 8,712,216 passengers were transporte­d by commercial vehicles on the Lagos-ibadan Expressway during the six-week period.

Oladele, however, attributed the high number of vehicles that travelled on Lagos-ibadan expressway to the removal of diversion earlier placed across the sections of Mowe/ibafo and Ogunmakin /Ogere respective­ly by Julius Berger Nigeria and Reynolds Constructi­ons Company.

“This no doubt encouraged some motorists that earlier expressed apprehensi­on on easy passage during the Yuletide.

“Also, the availabili­ty of petroleum products as well as relatively stable transport fares encouraged more people to travel during the Yuletide,” he said.

Oladele, however, said that the massive public enlightenm­ent campaign embarked by FRSC officials contribute­d to the developmen­t.

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