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In an effort to provide the Lagos State's "workforce" with faster means of getting to their workplace "as a result of heavy traffic", in the morning and closing hours across Lagos state roads having uncompleted BRT Lanes (especially along Lagos Abeokuta expressway), some bike riders across the state have decided to "offer assistance" at the risk of both the riders n passengers on the highways, penalties by the "taskforce", exurbitant charges by the bike riders among other things. Should they be allowed to permanently make use of the routes so as to enhance the workforce ability to resume work on time? Could there be a monitoring unit of MOALS to enhance as well as coordinate the BRT Lanes used by the bike riders such that speed limits as controlled as well as fewer accidents occur while the routes are being utilized? Is/are there any other quicker solution(s) to this problem of getting late to work/home? Or, are the bike riders offering the best solution for the heavy traffic across the highways? |
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