Lagos Installs 2000 Prohibition Signs, Restricts Tricycles And Okadas On Highways
Lagos State Government has commenced the installation of 2000 prohibition signs across the state to reiterate its policy on restriction of Okada and tricycle operations on major highways and bridges.
According to the commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, the exercise was a renewed effort towards creating awareness on the Lagos State Traffic Laws on restricted areas for the operation of motorcycles, popularly called Okada and tricycles known as Keke Napep.
He disclosed that a good number of the road signs indicate restricted areas, saying anyone who violates the law after this effort would be punished in accordance with the law.
Oladeinde explained that the road signs have been mounted on major highways, including the Third Mainland Bridge, Agege Motor Road, Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Lagos-Badagry Expressway and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to create awareness on restricted routes for Okadas and Tricycles.
He however warned motorists;
They have successfully placed road signs on the Third Mainland Bridge, Agege Motor Road, Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and other places to indicate areas that motorcyclists and tricycles are restricted and we urge that they comply for the safety of their lives and members of the public as we will apply the law on any erring Okada rider that violates our law.
He explained further that motorcycle and tricycle operations remain restricted on highways and bridges in all the Local Government areas, including Apapa, Ikeja, Ikoyi, Surulere, Eti-Osa and Lagos Island.
Oladeinde added that the restrictions would be done in other areas in order to ensure that road safety culture was imbibed by road users across the State.
The Commissioner, however, urged Lagosians to support the State government’s initiatives to tackle traffic gridlock in the metropolis, as it will provide faster results to decongest the highways.