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The Lagos–Ibadan Expressway is a 127.6-kilometre-long (79.3 mi) expressway connecting Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State and Lagos, Nigeria's largest city. [1] It is also the major route to the northern, southern and eastern parts of Nigeria. [2]
Ikorodu serves as a transportation center within Lagos State, providing access to the broader road network, including Trunk A1 Road. [2] From Ikorodu, the F101 extends eastward, passing through: Agbowa-Ikosi : The highway goes through the town of Agbowa-Ikosi, enhancing its accessibility and contributing to local development.
Itokin Road: Extends from Epe to nearby towns and provides an alternative route to Ogun State. Oshodi-Apapa Expressway: Links the port city of Apapa to the industrial areas and Lagos Mainland. Third Mainland Bridge: A vital link between Lagos Island and the Mainland, easing traffic congestion between these key areas.
Traffic: The application's traffic congestion map shows the route marks with different colours based on the current traffic along the route. The traffic is measured by data from local road services such as highway cameras, as well as speed and location information from other Android devices that are accessing Google Maps for Mobile.
Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way is a four to six lane divided arterial road cutting through southern Ikeja, Nigeria. The road begins after interchanging Ikorodu Road or the A1 in Maryland. From here, it travels northwest to bypass Maryland, Ikeja GRA, and Computer Village. At its western end, it interchanges with Agege Motor Road or the A5
The contract option that is currently being used for the current contract i.e. Ikorodu – TBS and the bus franchise scheme on Maryland – IyanaIpaja – Ikotun – Igando bus services, is the net cost management contract. The Contract option allows LAMATA to specify the routes, design service specifications, set standard of operations and ...
The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Primero Transport Services Ltd operates on twenty-six routes and recently lowered fares for along Ikorodu to TBS corridor because of the present realities. [4] The BRT also recently activated digital electronic payment system using access control system too which was launched by the former Governor of Lagos ...
The Fourth Mainland Bridge is a 38 km long bridge project by the Lagos State Government, Nigeria, connecting Lagos Island by way of Langbasa and Baiyeku(Ikorodu) across the Lagos Lagoon to Itamaga, in Ikorodu. [1] The bridge is a 2 × 4 lane carriageway cross-sectional road with permission for BRT Lane and future road contraction.