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Lagos-Ibadan expressway gridlock: Stranded passengers trek long distance

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Many motorists and commuters, on Saturday, have been left stranded as passengers were seen trekking long distances to get to their destinations due to the gridlock on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

FRSC and other agencies had been battling with the gridlock since Friday, WuzupNigeria reports.

It was gathered that most motorists slept on the highway as a result of the traffic snarl, while FRSC and other agencies were busy balling with the situation to ease traffic flow.

It was further also reported that the gridlock had extended to some parts of Ibadan metropolis, such as Soka, New Garage, Challenge, and Ojoo, with motorists and passengers having difficulties getting to their respective destinations. A truck driver, Mr Isaac Emmanuel, said that he had been on the road since Friday afternoon, coming from Sagamu axis.

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“I left Sagamu yesterday afternoon and I’m just reaching Ibadan now (Saturday morning). I observed that two trucks, including a container, fell around Guru Maraji area.

“The incident has made vehicular traffic to be on standstill since yesterday,” he said, describing the situation as hellish. Also, a passenger, Mr Waliu Olalade, said that he had to trek from the old toll gate on the Ibadan end of Lagos-Ibadan expressway to Soka area due to the heavy traffic.

“So many people, especially those passing through the expressway are just trekking to their destinations. “Apart from the trailers that fell on the way, some people have also attributed the traffic situation to impatience on the part of some motorists,” he said.

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Speaking on the development, the FRSC Sector Commander in the state, Mrs Uche Chukwurah, however, said there was no accident or broken-down vehicles that could have caused the gridlock on the expressway.

Chukwurah identified motorists’ impatience, lane indiscipline, and not giving consideration to other road users as major causes of the gridlock.

She noted that the gridlock started around Oriental axis on the expressway, where a construction company had closed a lane and diverted traffic to the other lane.

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The sector commander said that motorists only needed to move few kilometres before moving back to the normal two lanes, stressing, however, that they were impatient, hence the traffic snarl.

Chukwurah insisted that the ongoing reconstruction of the expressway, which had been on for a long time, was not the cause of the gridlock, but lack of patience on the part of the motorists.

She called on motorists to always exercise patience and give consideration to other road users while on the road and as well obey traffic rules and regulations to avoid experiencing such situations.

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