Lagos State officials sent traffic control workers to the Ifako Expansion Joint Bridge area. The bridge has shut down part of its roadway for repair work. Transportation adviser Sola Giwa announced the deployment helps prevent traffic jams on the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Workers from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority will direct vehicles around the construction zone. The government wants to keep cars moving smoothly during the bridge project.
Engineers must strengthen the bridge structure to make it safer for drivers. The repair work will help the bridge last longer and handle heavy traffic loads. Traffic management officers have taken positions at important road intersections near the work site. Their job involves preventing cars from backing up and blocking other streets. Giwa says vehicle flow continues at normal speeds past the Ifako area because of good planning.
Officials ask drivers to stay calm and follow all road signs during construction. Motorists should listen to traffic officers and avoid dangerous driving near work zones. The bridge repair project will take 101 days to complete from start to finish. Construction crews will fix the Alapere direction first over 50 days from June 28 through August 16. The Oworonshoki direction work begins August 16 and ends October 5.
Engineers must strengthen the bridge structure to make it safer for drivers. The repair work will help the bridge last longer and handle heavy traffic loads. Traffic management officers have taken positions at important road intersections near the work site. Their job involves preventing cars from backing up and blocking other streets. Giwa says vehicle flow continues at normal speeds past the Ifako area because of good planning.
Officials ask drivers to stay calm and follow all road signs during construction. Motorists should listen to traffic officers and avoid dangerous driving near work zones. The bridge repair project will take 101 days to complete from start to finish. Construction crews will fix the Alapere direction first over 50 days from June 28 through August 16. The Oworonshoki direction work begins August 16 and ends October 5.