TRAFFIC REPORT FROM VICTORIA ISLAND It’s moving traffic descending from Mecwen Bridge inward Bonny Camp Roundabout at the moment. Descending from Bonny Camp Bridge inward Ahmadu Bello Way is also encouraging, down to the Mobil filling station. From Mobil enroute Adeola Odeku,…
MORNING TRAFFIC UPDATE FROM MUSHIN Better movement from Bolade Oshodi Brown Junction to Goro. Oshodi Oke underneath the bridge descending Goro by Terminal 2 is good to go. Underneath the bridge ascending Oshodi Oke Bridge by Terminal 1 is friendly. Olupese, Cappa,…
TRAFFIC UPDATE FROM EBUTE-ERO / APONGBON Eko Bridge (descending, ascending inward CMS) – busy movement. Apongbon (underneath the bridge) – busy. Leventis through UBA Roundabout to connect Inner Marina – also busy, attributed to the early morning rush. No impediment for now,…
UPDATE FROM AJASA/COMMAND Movement is generally good across our area of coverage. Megida toward Amule, Oluwaga, and Church Roundabout – perfectly good. Command Secondary School – officers moving traffic due to market activities. Iyana Meiran – free. Ekoro Junction – good movement,…
TRAFFIC UPDATE FROM IKORODU (AM) Traffic from Olopo Meji, Trailer Park to Odonguyan corridor is very appreciable. Further movement towards NNPC, Flower, Second and First Gates, Okegbegun, LASTMA Yard, Ile-Epo Oba to Sabo Roundabout is fast moving. A very…
Traffic Update From PWD Iyana dopemu underneath bridge inward Ile-zik and Ile-zik connecting Sule junction is good to go, while little delay at Ile-zik because of the traffic light alternation. Ile-zik inward Ikeja along is looking good and steady movement from Ikeja…
TRAFFIC UPDATE – OKOTA / ISOLO AXIS Cele stretch towards Pako is good to go, likewise the return journey. Cele Linked Bridge inward Ijesha is good to go, same for the return journey. Inner part of Nwachukwu Drive connecting Cele is good…
TRAFFIC UPDATE – BADAGRY AXIS Movement from Badagry Customs Checkpoint down to Morogbo Junction, both inward and outward, is very busy due to the high influx of vehicles on the corridor as well as market activities. Movement down to Oko Afo from…