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Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by GanagiBitrus: 7:54pm On Aug 06, 2023
ableguy:

Park here in Lagos and get arrested by latsma, there's one like that along local airport road but you dare not park there to even urinate.
Towing van will just appear from nowhere
cheesy
Lol! Naija is never a standard for ideal practices.

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Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by uuzba(m): 7:55pm On Aug 06, 2023
Justbehave:
It's is a service lane whereby drivers and other road users can use incase of emergency. It is also seen,sometimes at every 1 or 2 Kms interval.
Every 1 or 2 kilometres?
Of which road?
Where is this "Every" that you speak off because AI have never seen this here in Nigeria.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by EgunMogaji2: 8:04pm On Aug 06, 2023
It’s a lay by to pull into in cases of emergency.

The broken lines indicate that you can cross than line in to the lay by otherwise you’re not supposed to cross solid lines.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by chatinent: 8:04pm On Aug 06, 2023
Emergency lane. But in Nigeria, most persons don't obey these.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by forestwilda: 8:09pm On Aug 06, 2023
Zonefree:

Science students got nothing to do with road construction.

Ask science students about abortion pills.
Hahaha 🏃
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Unrated900(m): 8:18pm On Aug 06, 2023
successmatters:
I think i know the reason.

It's designed like that so that police or army checkpoints will have space by the side to park people's cars and make demands on them, or delay them on the road parks till they complied. cool
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Unrated900(m): 8:19pm On Aug 06, 2023
That one don fade


Jones4190:
emergency, it on thi
mainland bridges too
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Elev82014: 8:23pm On Aug 06, 2023
It's for emergencies for road users!
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by jurassic: 8:36pm On Aug 06, 2023
That is called a lay-by.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by mdbabah2020: 8:37pm On Aug 06, 2023
Busy stop ko, roundabout ni
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Josephkabila12: 8:39pm On Aug 06, 2023
I think it's for emergency stopping
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Angrygoat: 8:46pm On Aug 06, 2023
Service lane.ode
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by opeey(m): 8:51pm On Aug 06, 2023
That is a lay-by
A lay-by is an area at the side of a road where vehicles may pull off the road and stop.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by alizma: 8:52pm On Aug 06, 2023
OlujobaSamuel:
Emergency. The single yellow line is a restricted lane, that's is, only some class of road users can drive there, eg, ambulance, fire fighter, police, brt(for states like Lagos), if you are not part of the lane users and you have to stop for anything (breakdown, relax, etc), you need to leave the highway, however, you can't drive on that lane with yellow markings, that's why that space is created with a dotted line so you can drive through.
That is not what the line means, the color of the line does not suggest class of vehicle, individual or group of individuals that can us the lane. That is a standard 4 lane with attached service lane to possibly take care of passengers from villages along that express. The dash yellow line means you can cross to the service lane and pick passengers or attend to your faulty vehicle etc while the unbroken yellow line means that you should not cross to the service lane except with extreme care where it becomes necessary. Also if you are on the service lane where the yellow line is unbroken, you are not expected to cross into the main lanes till you get to where the yellow line is broken then you can switch to the main lane. So the yellow line shows the end of the main lane, if you watch carefully, you will see the yellow line at the end of the second lane, that one will remain unbroken till the end of that road because no driver is expected to jump across that side so the line is there to mark the end of the lane at that side and to also show that you are not expected to clime to the other side. The white line shows the division of the main lanes into two. The same rule that guide drivers as regards broken and unbroken yellow line as stated above also apply to the white line.

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Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by OlujobaSamuel: 9:03pm On Aug 06, 2023
alizma:

That is not what the line means, the color of the line does not suggest class of vehicle, individual or group of individuals that can us the lane. That is a standard 4 lane with attached service lane to possibly take care of passengers from villages along that express. The dash yellow line means you can cross to the service lane and pick passengers or attend to your faulty vehicle etc while the unbroken yellow line means that you should not cross to the service lane except with extreme care where it becomes necessary. Also if you are on the service lane where the yellow line is unbroken, you are not expected to cross into the main lanes till you get to where the yellow line is broken then you can switch to the main lane. So the yellow line shows the end of the main lane, if you watch carefully, you will see the yellow line at the end of the second lane, that one will remain unbroken till the end of that road because no driver is expected to jump across that side so the line is there to mark the end of the lane at that side and to also show that you are not expected to clime to the other side. The white line shows the division of the main lanes into two. The same rule that guide drivers as regards broken and unbroken yellow line as stated above also apply to the white line.
Yellow line on the road means a restriction, either the lane is not meant for everyone or you will be on a wrong way/one way if it's a double line.
A yellow line that goes requires driving towards same direction as anyone driving on that lane is for emergency, not service lane.
If the line is white, as that of Lagos/Ibadan exp way, you can drive on that lane with it serving as a service lane.
Study your highway code. If you are driving in Nigeria, Lagos especially, master the highway code, don't ever make the mistake of driving on a lane marked with the yellow markings.
That place is not a bus stop, it's a lay-by.
White lines are meant to be on the right shoulder of the road while yellow line will be on the left if the road is a dual way, however, if there is a lane created on that right for a special purpose, the lane will be indicated with yellow line.
NB: a single yellow line markings on a lane means a restricted use, usually emergency responders, don't use it anywhere if you don't want to get a ticket

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Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by OlujobaSamuel: 9:24pm On Aug 06, 2023
uuzba:

Every 1 or 2 kilometres?
Of which road?
Where is this "Every" that you speak off because AI have never seen this here in Nigeria.
It depends on road design, if you are within Lagos, you would have. I think Benin Ore road too is having.
It's not necessary on all roads.
If the road is having a sufficient space at the shoulder that will give room for proper clearance, they will only design the shoulders to be a little rough(not smooth like the exp way) so vehicles won't try to drive on that part of the road.
Most road that has it are usually one where the sides of the road are a little higher or lower compared to the level of the highway, or where there is lack of space
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by rickleye: 9:24pm On Aug 06, 2023
Pwettylinda:
We learn everyday.
Science students and civil engineers why is this road designed like this in the middle of the forest?

Is it for cars to pack and for passengers to pee? cheesy

It is meant for emergency parking ONLY for kids or adult to relief themselves or change flat tire etc ?
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by mila1121(m): 9:26pm On Aug 06, 2023
It is called a hard shoulder
The hard shoulder is a place to stop your car away from the flow of traffic if you've broken down or have an emergency and need to stop your vehicle immediately. It also functions as an emergency lane, in which emergency vehicles can bypass traffic to get to the scene of an accident.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Nonywendy(m): 9:36pm On Aug 06, 2023
Chimarto:
That's bus stop.
Bus stop in the middle of the bush??
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Emola12(m): 9:52pm On Aug 06, 2023
successmatters:
I think i know the reason.

It's designed like that so that police or army checkpoints will have space by the side to park people's cars and make demands on them, or delay them on the road parks till they complied. cool
10000000000 IQ
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by ajealadick(m): 9:53pm On Aug 06, 2023
It's called a Layby. A lay-by is a short strip of road by the side of a main road, where cars can stop for a while.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Emola12(m): 9:56pm On Aug 06, 2023
Everybody just dey shout emergency!!! Dey leave those spaces for bandits and kidnapers to do their job
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Sammy5413(m): 9:58pm On Aug 06, 2023
Hahaha, go driving school una no gree, now y'all confused like me
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by nighthawk1: 10:23pm On Aug 06, 2023
Pwettylinda:
We learn everyday.
Science students and civil engineers why is this road designed like this in the middle of the forest?

Is it for cars to pack and for passengers to pee? cheesy

Its a Layby.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Justbehave(m): 10:51pm On Aug 06, 2023
uuzba:

Every 1 or 2 kilometres?
Of which road?
Where is this "Every" that you speak off because AI have never seen this here in Nigeria.
You are right. But have you seen the Enugu Onitcha road constructed by RCC? From 9th mile to orji river junction? It's there which is supposed to be the standard but you and I know the Nigerian factor when such contracts are awarded. Everybody wants to cut cost. Like I said you are very right.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Chetas81(m): 11:11pm On Aug 06, 2023
Pull over lane
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Chetas81(m): 11:15pm On Aug 06, 2023
nighthawk1:


Its a Layby.
CALLED PULLED OVER LANE
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Chetas81(m): 11:16pm On Aug 06, 2023
ajealadick:
It's called a Layby. A lay-by is a short strip of road by the side of a main road, where cars can stop for a while.
PULLED OVER LANE, NOT LAY BAY
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Chetas81(m): 11:19pm On Aug 06, 2023
Emola12:
Everybody just dey shout emergency!!! Dey leave those spaces for bandits and kidnapers to do their job
OUR SOCIETY HATE WELL CONSTRUCTED ROAD, THAT IS WHY YOU COMMENTS LIKE THIS, PULLED OVER LANE IS THE NAME
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by Luminary1(f): 11:37pm On Aug 06, 2023
Service lane or hard shoulder for emergency pull over... And if on the highway you get whatsoever you are doing quickly as possible as the next minute might be dangerous.
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by shiki(m): 12:08am On Aug 07, 2023
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OlujobaSamuel:

Yellow line on the road means a restriction, either the lane is not meant for everyone or you will be on a wrong way/one way if it's a double line.
A yellow line that goes requires driving towards same direction as anyone driving on that lane is for emergency, not service lane.
If the line is white, as that of Lagos/Ibadan exp way, you can drive on that lane with it serving as a service lane.
Study your highway code. If you are driving in Nigeria, Lagos especially, master the highway code, don't ever make the mistake of driving on a lane marked with the yellow markings.
That place is not a bus stop, it's a lay-by.
White lines are meant to be on the right shoulder of the road while yellow line will be on the left if the road is a dual way, however, if there is a lane created on that right for a special purpose, the lane will be indicated with yellow line.
NB: a single yellow line markings on a lane means a restricted use, usually emergency responders, don't use it anywhere if you don't want to get a ticket
Re: Why Is This Road Designed Like This? (Pictured) by MASTERMIND04(m): 12:23am On Aug 07, 2023
Zonefree:

Science students got nothing to do with road construction.

Ask science students about abortion pills.
grin cheesy

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