Nigeria's Lagos Restricts Trailers on Roads
The state government has implemented the 2012 state traffic law that restricts trailers and other long vehicles from the roads between 6.00am and 9.00pm.
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Nigeria:
Lagos Goes Tough on Street Trading, Traffic Law
Vanguard, 9 September 2015
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State yesterday presided over the monthly security council meeting at Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, with an assurance that the council will… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Three Die As Trailer Falls Off Bridge in Lagos
Premium Times, 3 September 2015
Three people died Wednesday after an unlatched articulated vehicle carrying a 40-foot container fell off a bridge at Ojuelegba, Lagos. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Trailer Crushes Three in Lagos, As Electric Pole Electrocutes NIPP Staff
This Day, 3 September 2015
A heavy duty trailer conveying a goods-laden container to the Apapa area on Wednesday fell off the Ojuelegba bridge, crushing a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) and killing all three… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Lagos Vows to Impound Trailers Plying Roads At Restricted Hours
This Day, 7 September 2015
The Lagos State Government has restated its determination to ensure the strict enforcement of the Road Traffic Law 2012, restricting trailers and long vehicles from plying the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Lagos to Impound Trailers At Restricted Hours
Daily Trust, 7 September 2015
Following last week's trailer accident that claimed three lives at Ojuelegba area of Lagos, the state government has reactivated the 2012 the State Traffic Law and threatened to… Read more »