In preparation for continuation of work on the second segment of the Ketu-Mile 12 corridor of Ikorodu Road, the Ministry of Transportation has adjusted existing travel advisory plans for motorists plying the road.
The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Transportation, Mr. Oluwatoyin Fayinka, said the adjusted traffic plan will include diversion, alternative routes for traffic movement and a strict enforcement of extant environment and traffic laws during the period of the construction works.
He disclosed that an adjustment to the existing traffic advisory became expedient in order to enlighten motorists and other road users on the counter flow and encourage them to use alternative roads during the period of road rehabilitation work.
According to Fayinka, motorists coming from Ikorodu inward Ketu will, from the exit of the Mile-12 Bridge, be diverted to the service lane and the alternative carriage lanes inward Mile-12 from 4a.m. to 2p.m. daily.
While motorists going towards the Third Mainland Bridge are advised to divert under the Bridge to link Ajelogo inward Alapere and Ogudu, he stated that as an alternative, they can also use Olatunji Ige, Fakoya Street and Ikosi Road onward Toll Gate to link Lagos-Ibadan Expressway inward third Axial Road.
The SA spoke further that Ikorodu bound motorists approaching Owode Elede from Ketu will keep to the service and BRT lanes from 4a.m. while the normal flow of traffic would be maintained from 2p.m daily.
He, however, suggested that motorists could exit Ketu on the slip road inward Ajelogo and make use of adjoining routes on Aliu, Oladele and Adedoyin Streets to link Mile-12 Under Bridge as another alternative.
The SA implored articulated vehicles to approach the market using Oremerin and Ibikunle Streets.
Appealing to Lagosians, particularly motorists, to bear with the state government as the project aims at achieving a seamless multi-modal transport system that will meet the expectation of all residents, he gave assurance that officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, and other relevant Agencies have been deployed to ensure a free flow of traffic and enforce strict adherence to the directive.