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obanikoro2 (m)
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The busy and traffick-jammed roads of Lagos has been SHARED by the Lagos State Govt. and a lane specially reserved for the new buses bought. How do u see this idea? Does it make sense to u?What would be your suggestions and comments if the Lagos state govt requests from u such? Are u for or against the BRT LANES?Please post your replies. Thanks. Much Love. 
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user86666 (m)
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with this your username I don't know what you want us to say here o. . .
methinks theyre doing some expansion as well
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IBB Fan (m)
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my opinion; POINTLESS! lagos roads (not even 3rd mainland) are not wide enough for lane division. i'D only agree with it if ALL commercial vehicles are to use and maintain that lane, not just the BRT buses. it makes no sense. 
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skipo87 (m)
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it dosent make fuckin sense and wont be for long. the roads are too small, with the heavy traffic u nw say we road users should leave one lane. thats dumb. while the other lanes are jam-packed wit traffic, u say lagos road user should leave one scanty land and spend the whole day in traffic! please think twice. it would only work if the roads r expanded and the useless danfo's are taken away from d road. i pray the danfos get replaced! 
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user86666 (m)
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yeah those nasty danfos and their drivers, see the way they criss-cross the kerb on Ikorodu road! theyre a major cause of lagos' transportation bottlenecks, and its because theyre not regulated Somebody tell Fashola, BRT is not the final soution o!
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IBB Fan (m)
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on a good day, traffic jam makes commuter buses and private cars take one-way. LASTMA don fit shout finish? 
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abujabooks (f)
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Yes it makes sense to have the BRT Lanes.
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