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Julius Berger To Close Another Section Of Lagos–Ibadan Expressway Monday

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Friday announced that another section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway from Magboro to the Punch would be closed the traffic on Monday.

The Ogun State Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mr.Clement Oladele said the partial closure is due to on going reconstruction work of the expressway.

He stated that stretch of the road involved covers 1.3 kilometers.

The rehabilitation work will cause a temporary diversion of Lagos bound traffic to the Sagamu bound carriageway from Magboro to Punch.

“This temporary diversion of traffic will transfer the Lagos inbound traffic to the same carriageway conveying traffic outward Lagos thereby making both the traffic inward and outward Lagos accommodated on the same section of the expressway within the 1.3 kilometers stretch of the road from Magboro to Punch in Ogun State,” Oladele said.

The sector commander advised motorists to take note of the development and plan their trips by allowing more time to their traveling time, in view of the construction work that would narrow the carriageway which may impair traffic.

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“Motorists are also enjoined to observe lane discipline and avoid driving against traffic, as violators risk impoundment of their vehicles and liable to payment of N50, 000 traffic fine,” he warned.

The FRSC boss cautioned motorists to drive within the maximum speed limit of 50km per hour, the maximum speed at construction zones as prescribed by the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2012, to avoid road crashes.

Oladele, however, commended the public for their patience and cooperation, adding that they still have to bear with the inconvenience the temporary diversion might cause.

He also implored motorists to continue to cooperate with the FRSC and other traffic and emergency agencies that would be strategically deployed to control the diverted traffic around the rehabilitation sections.

The sector commander said that motorists observing traffic emergencies could contact the FRSC toll free number 122.

There is currently a partial closure of the Lagos end of the expressway to allow for reconstruction work on the 600-metres stretch between Ojodu Berger and the beginning of Kara Bridge.

18th November 2024
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