Miss Nigeria presented with new Changan Eado Plus, 68-km Lagos Green Line, LASTMA : “Adhere to stipulated speed limits”, news in the past week.
LASTMA Urges Motorists To Adhere To Stipulated Speed Limits As Toyota Camry Falls From Otedola Bridge
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has urged motorists in the State to adhere to stipulated speed limits, following the road traffic accident that occurred on Otedola Bridge on Monday April 7th 2025.
In the incident, the driver (a female) of a red Toyota Camry sedan with registration number KJA 126 BH, reportedly lost control of the vehicle while speeding before veering off the bridge.
“Preliminary findings indicate that the female motorist, while traveling at an excessive speed, abruptly applied her brakes upon perceiving another vehicle maneuvering into the service lane ahead of her,” LAMATA said in a statement.
Thanks to quick response from LASTMA personnel and other allied emergency responders, the victim was successfully extricated from the wreckage and conveyed without delay to the Lagos State Accident and Emergency Centre located at the Toll Gate for immediate medical intervention.
Lagos Gears Up For Green Line, A 68-kilometer Rail Project From Marina To Lekki Free Zone
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) earlier this week conducted a crucial scoping workshop for the state-backed Lagos Green Line project and unveiled the 68-kilometer rail route alignment to the public.
At the workshop, the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Oluyinka Olumide, disclosed that the Government’s plan is to complete the entire rail project rather than in phases, adding that the long-term goal is to finish it within five years.
During the project’s scoping workshop in Lagos, the Commissioner also highlighted the rail line’s potential to spur transit-oriented development (TOD), stating that the benefits of the rail project will go well beyond reducing traffic.
Strategically designed to connect with the existing Lagos Blue Line at Marina, the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Green Line from Marina to Lekki Free Zone is projected to carry over 500,000 passengers per day at starting, rising to over a million in 2031.
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