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Apongbon Bridge: LASTMA warns motorists against contravening traffic laws

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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) today warned motorists particularly commercial bus operators against contravening traffic laws around the new Apongbon Bridge, CMS bridge down to Marina on Lagos Island.

The General Manager of LASTMA Mr Bolaji Oreagba disclosed this today during his working visit along with the Enforcement and Compliance team of the Authority to Apongbon Bridge on Lagos Island.
Mr. Oreagba warned motorists including commercial bus drivers to desist from parking indiscriminately on the roadside, Kerbs, Walkways, and setbacks thereby obstructing the free movement of vehicles including other road users.
“Let me send a strong signal to every motoring public particularly commercial bus drivers to immediately vacate from illegally loading and dropping passengers on both Apongbon and CMS bridges as anyone caught would be prosecuted at the Lagos State Mobile Court.
“The newly introduced Traffic Management Solutions (TMS) cameras would bring sanity, transparency, orderliness, civility and voluntary compliance on traffic management and control on our roads across Lagos”
Representative of the Lagos State Parks and Garages Management Lagos Island Branch E Chairman Mr. Idowu Onikoyi confirmed that they had set up Taskforce within their management to effects dislodge errands commercial bus drivers.
He confirmed further that they have embarked on a proper enlightenment campaign to all their members including all traders around the entire Apongbon bridge on the need to comply with the directive of the Government.

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