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Jejeloye: Driving on one-way is tantamount to attempted murder

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The Lagos State Taskforce has said that there are several dangers inherent in driving against traffic (one-way) and harmful effects it has on not just the free flow of traffic and other law-abiding drivers but on the possibility of causing loss of lives and damage to property.

The Chairman of the Agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye made this known to journalists present at the public auction which took place yesterday at the Taskforce compound in Alausa, Ikeja where he highlighted that most of the vehicles being auctioned here today were confiscated for driving against traffic and endangering their lives and that of other Lagosians.

Jejeloye said: “Some of the individuals who have come here to bid do not know that if we had not confiscated some of these vehicles while committing those offences, they would have killed pedestrians, bidders or other road users who are unaware that there is a vehicle approaching through the wrong side of the road.”

From our records, 80% of victims hit and run on the roads that were knocked down especially early in the morning were caused by motorists who drove against traffic.

Jejeloye further disclosed that some of the supposed victims who pleaded for their vehicles to be auctioned to them at the auction ground were serial and notorious one-way defaulters. One of them was the man who came with his mother (widow) to reclaim his vehicle.

“If you recall correctly, he was arrested sometime in May for driving on one-way all the way from Oshodi to Mile 2 and even assaulted the officers trying to arrest him by biting off the officer’s finger. He was charged accordingly and he spent three months in Badagry Correctional Facility and his vehicle impounded.”

This is the reason why we urge members of the public not to be sentimental about actions like this because anyone on the receiving end would feel the pain caused by one-way drivers.

“We have also had other incidents where a heavily pregnant woman was knocked down by a driver who drove against traffic along Apapa, leaving her family in disarray. These actions are needless and can be curbed if drivers just exercise a bit of patience and restraint on the roads, but in the case where they fail to do so then they will be apprehended and brought before the Magistrate,” said Jejeloy.

Jejeloye appealed to Lagosians to be steadfast in the fight against traffic indiscipline on Lagos Roads, especially driving on routes meant for the opposite traffic. He urged them to be patient while driving and promised to do more to ensure that traffic offenders are brought to book and that orderliness is maintained on Lagos Roads.

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