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Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by izzyboi(m): 4:24pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle: If you slept, you missed o but there are alternative routes. I think one can bypass the bridge through Orile Iganmu or Western Avenue |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by obyrich(m): 4:25pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle:You follow Lekki? |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Sixfeetbelle: 4:27pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
obyrich: I'm not sure the exact route but we went through somewhere that came out at Ajah then from Ajah through the the express through Lekki then to VI. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Sixfeetbelle: 4:29pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
izzyboi: Abi nah. But I believe the bridge can take more than 30 minutes so I doubt I could have slept the whole time. I strongly believe we took another route that led us through Ajah to Lekki then to VI 1 Like |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by uvie66: 4:30pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
tammie24:Yes, that is how bridges are closed in western countries, a case in point was London, where the tower bridge was closed for months for maintenance same with Hammersmith bridge, I ply these routes,Google and check if in doubt . 1 Like |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by jd3trice(m): 4:33pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
You must have passed through ijebu ode-Epe-Ajah-Lekki-VI axis. That is a different route entirely. Sixfeetbelle: |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by akpunda86: 4:39pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
rindeog: Lagosians smiling and suffering. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Sixfeetbelle: 4:41pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
jd3trice: I think that makes sense. We passed through some villages before the Ajah side came into view. Thing with me is that even if I'm feeling sleepy, once we get to River Niger Bridge (most bridges on a whole), I don't feel safe again. So I'm always alert in case... Thanks though for the clarification. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by timocruzcmbb(m): 4:50pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
thesicilian: It not a mistake but a big problem 1 Like |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Gmailboy(m): 4:57pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Chai i go miss this road.. My 08 Lexus dey always fly for night for road ajeh |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by obyrich(m): 5:00pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle:That's the route. You didn't go through the bridge. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Loveknitting: 5:02pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
thesicilian: You know Nigerian leaders like making life hearder for it citizens. 1 Like |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by obyrich(m): 5:02pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle:Please what do we call this phobia for bridges? |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by izzyboi(m): 5:07pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle: Yeah. It has to be another route. You would have seen it on your way back |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Sixfeetbelle: 5:09pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
obyrich: It's not phobia for bridges per se, but of drowing in the deep water below. I can't swim and I dread the thought of dying by drowning or asphyxiation like any situation that will warrant me needing for oxygen more than I should have on a regular. So it is maybe on a low-key, fear of bridges and majorly, fear of drowning. 2 Likes |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Sixfeetbelle: 5:10pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
izzyboi: Exactly. Damn. I missed passing through this bridge when I had the chance. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Employmenthub(f): 5:19pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
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Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Nobody: 5:20pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
obyrich: Bridge ''o'' Phobia |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Depressed101: 5:23pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
izzyboi:if you respect this normal bridge, what will you say when you meet the marina bay sands in Singapore 1 Like
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Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by forayfleo(m): 5:26pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Wish Lagosians the best of luck |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by AmadorSays: 5:29pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
I wonder how complicated the traffic will be in Lagos once this bridge is shut down, I feel there should have been easier methods to approach this, 6 months is quite some time. Meanwhile, if the traffic gets difficult, recharging your phone from your bank shouldn't, use *444# to buy Airtime at your convenience. 5 Likes
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Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Ijaya123: 5:39pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
thesicilian: The is not going to be closed completely for that 6 months. One side will be opened to inward and outward traffic for 3 months while work is going on on the other side. And for another 3 months, work will shift to the other side while the side repaired will be open to traffic 1 Like |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by thesicilian: 5:42pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
dangoteinlaw:Jesus said 3 days, not 7. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Obusjames(m): 5:48pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Weldone |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by thesicilian: 5:52pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
noble71:You guys and jumping to conclusions |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Draught: 5:54pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
No but seriously guys, why can't nja just drive on one lane consistently? Look at the guy forward in the first road cam view, just doing double lane, that sh*t gets me aggravated.. The paint might be faded (in most cases!)but least you know your positional path on the road. Nice vid Afam. |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by LZAA: 5:56pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
SaintLucia:
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Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by SaintLucia: 5:58pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
[quote author=LZAA post=92063244][/quote]U didn't give the guy his gala change ba |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by tomdon(m): 6:41pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
luminouz: Even fresh bridges are done in weeks in developed countries. Those are the experts not these impostors we have here |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by Heavance(m): 6:50pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
The amount spent on maintenance over the years is enough to build another. Constructing another will reduce the traffic on this bridge and expand it's lifespan. I am just sorry I am a Nigerian, Ibrahim Babangida built this bridge (originally named after him), and till now, democracy has not reduced the traffic on it. The only idea democracy has is maintenance every 2 years |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by luminouz(m): 7:10pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
tomdon:K |
Re: I Drove Through The 3rd Mainland Bridge Before Closure (pics, Video) by tommenoh(m): 7:13pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
[quote author=noble71 post=92058770] You are not a Civil Engineer. So you can't give suggestions in a field that's not yours. It's not duplex maintenance . Bridge redesign and maintenance requires time. Meanwhile Sell your Ethereum to us. [/quote The first poster,has a valid point,which should be aired: for that length of time?for crying out loud,its going to cause upheaval in the time of resumption of thousands of workers and equally, pose lots of hardship.the importance of the bridge is obvious and whoever its contracted to,should be equal to the task of finishing well before the stated timeframe. Its not as if a new bridge is to be constructed:if you are quoting for its maintenance, its believed you have the nettle for it:equipment shoud be mobilized and fast pace if work,be insured thru round the clock workings.Look at the Niger bridge,that's yet to be completed,decades after!we like the snail pace of working,just to make believe, a job is extremely difficult to carry out. We have seen asphalt laying machines that cover a while 4-lane production:yet we don't have such in Nigeria!why won't a simple 2 lane road,take months to complete a stretch under 50km??! We need to be more in tune with advanced climes,especially with the budgets for such projects,quoted in billions! |
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