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Okada Are Now All Over Lagos; How To Stem The Tide by Viergeachar: 1:59pm On Jun 12, 2017
For sometime now, I have observed a steady increase in the number of commercial motorcycles aka Okada plying restricted routes all around the city of Lagos.

This is a worrisome trend that calls for attention as we cannot afford to go back to the old days when Okada reigned supreme on Lagos roads with its attendant cases of accidents and deaths.

As expected, they ride against traffic, disobey traffic lights and do not use protective equipment in addition to riding carelessl[/b]y thereby constituting a nuisance to other road users.

[b]How To Stem The Tide

Law enforcement agents have been trying but they can do more. However, most okada riders are very recalcitrant and dogged.
How?
1. By fining okada riders' passengers along with the okada riders. If I could be hauled into a waiting KAI van for attempting to cross an expressway, why can't passengers of okada riders on restricted routes be arrested for being accomplices to breaking the state traffic law?

When prospective okada passengers realise that they may be fined for riding okadas on illegal routes along with the riders, they would have a rethink before engaging one.

Consequently, with the ready 'market' of the okada riders taken away, illegal okada riders will have no choice but to return to the inner unrestricted routes.

2. By promptly destroying seized okadas. The truth is that when seized okadas are not destroyed they would eventually find their way back to restricted routes one way or the other.

I think the govt can give this a try.

Thank you for reading.
Re: Okada Are Now All Over Lagos; How To Stem The Tide by GAZZUZZ(m): 4:03pm On Jun 12, 2017
How?
1. By fining okada riders' passengers along with the okada riders. If I could be hauled into a waiting KAI van for attempting to cross an expressway, why can't passengers of okada riders on restricted routes be arrested for being accomplices to breaking the state traffic law?

When prospective okada passengers realise that they may be fined for riding okadas on illegal routes along with the riders, they would have a rethink before engaging one.

OP I hope you know Ambode is on NL?

Nice suggestions. I see them on college Rd every evening on the wrong side of traffic with 2 passengers.

Sadly if caught, they pay 5k to get it back immediately, or 8k to get it back later on grin
Re: Okada Are Now All Over Lagos; How To Stem The Tide by diportivo: 4:43pm On Jun 12, 2017
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Re: Okada Are Now All Over Lagos; How To Stem The Tide by millomaniac: 6:51pm On Jun 12, 2017
Viergeachar:
For sometime now, I have observed a steady increase in the number of commercial motorcycles aka Okada plying restricted routes all around the city of Lagos.

This is a worrisome trend that calls for attention as we cannot afford to go back to the old days when Okada reigned supreme on Lagos roads with its attendant cases of accidents and deaths.

As expected, they ride against traffic, disobey traffic lights and do not use protective equipment in addition to riding carelessl[/b]y thereby constituting a nuisance to other road users.

[b]How To Stem The Tide

Law enforcement agents have been trying but they can do more. However, most okada riders are very recalcitrant and dogged.
How?
1. By fining okada riders' passengers along with the okada riders. If I could be hauled into a waiting KAI van for attempting to cross an expressway, why can't passengers of okada riders on restricted routes be arrested for being accomplices to breaking the state traffic law?

When prospective okada passengers realise that they may be fined for riding okadas on illegal routes along with the riders, they would have a rethink before engaging one.

Consequently, with the ready 'market' of the okada riders taken away, illegal okada riders will have no choice but to return to the inner unrestricted routes.

2. By promptly destroying seized okadas. The truth is that when seized okadas are not destroyed they would eventually find their way back to restricted routes one way or the other.

I think the govt can give this a try.
Thank you for reading.

Seconded

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