Lagos is notorious for its traffic
gridlock. There are so many cars on the roads from private cars,
commercial buses (Danfo), taxis, the Keke NAPEP (tricycles) and
motorcycles (Okada).
The traffic would have been more bearable
but for the addition of impatient drivers and riders, impatient
pedestrians. A combination of all these factors really makes the heavy
Lagos traffic unbearable.
Sadly, a brief journey which shouldn’t
last for long might end up taking you longer time to travel to and fro a
destination within the city.
But one thing about traffic in Lagos is that it occurs especially at specific times of the day and it can be unpredictable.
So
therefore, by observing the day-to-day flow of traffic, you can get to
understand the best times to leave your location and get to your
destination faster.
Here are few tips on how to survive the traffic in Lagos:
*
Make sure to leave home early: This is how the traffic has defined the
life of many Lagosians. The routine is leave early and arrive late to
avoid and survive the gridlock.
* Always listen to traffic
radio/programmes: The Lagos State Government on May 29, 2012 launched
the Lagos Traffic Radio 96.1FM to give Lagosians situation report on
traffic. It offers information on alternative routes and locations where
the gridlock is worse. They work in conjunction with the Lagos State
Road Maintenance Agency (LASMA) and it is a reliable platform to get
traffic information.
* Always wind up your car windows: This
is a safety tip to ward-off ‘snatch and run’ thieves. Traffic jams are
the perfect cover for a lot of pickpockets who pretend to be beggars, or
street hawkers.
* You don’t always need to drive: For those
who have the luxury of BRT buses around where they reside, it is
advisable that you take public transport as an option. You actually
don’t have to drive every day of the week.
* Have an insight
on when and where traffic builds up: It is very important to have a
little knowledge of the times of day and week when traffic is at its
peak this would go a long way.
* Monitor the traffic
situation on social media: There are some Twitter handles that provide
authentic traffic updates daily, follow them and monitor their tweets
religiously. With these updates, you can map your routes.
*
Shake your head to the melodious tune of your music player: When you’re
stuck in traffic, staring in space while waiting for the line of
vehicles in front of you move forward, you can occupy your mind with
music while you wait. Great music will soothe you and reduce the mental
stress you go through in traffic.
In case you are stuck in the
traffic, just relax. You’ll get home sooner or later. Anxiety or
impatience won’t clear the roads or accelerate the vehicle.
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