Motorists navigating central Lagos can breathe a sigh of relief today as traffic flows smoothly along several key routes, according to the latest update from transportation authorities and local observations.
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and on-the-ground reports indicate good movement across Inner Marina Road and surrounding areas, offering a respite from the city’s notorious gridlocks.
The stretch along Inner Marina Road, from UBA Roundabout to the NNPC Filling Station, is experiencing uninterrupted flow, providing a swift passage for commuters.
Similarly, the inward journey from Cathedral Church to Nitel Intersection is moving well, with no significant delays reported.
Traffic from State House connecting to Force Road also enjoys a steady pace, ensuring hassle-free travel through this busy corridor.
Drivers heading from Zone 2 underneath the bridge towards Flag Staff House and onward to McWen can expect faster-than-usual movement, a welcome change for those traversing this route.
The flow remains strong from Onikan Roundabout near Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), moving inward to the Water Board and connecting to Nitel Intersection, where traffic is described as “appreciable” by observers.
Further along, the route from General Hospital towards Tinubu Square, linking to Abibu Oki Street by Martins Junction, is also moving smoothly, offering relief to commuters in this commercial hub.
Meanwhile, the stretch of Igbosere Road from Campos Mini Stadium and Glover Street reports good conditions, making it a viable option for drivers.
However, not all areas are congestion-free. Approaching Davies Street inward to Apongbon, traffic is slow but steady, attributed to heightened commercial activities in the vicinity.
Similarly, the approach to City Hall towards High Court is experiencing sluggish movement inward to Obalende, though it remains manageable.
The inward journey to Igbosere Road also sees slow but consistent progress, with no major backups reported.
On a brighter note, traffic from King’s College towards Catholic Mission Street is flowing well, connecting seamlessly to Ganiu Smith Street, providing a smooth ride for motorists in this educational and administrative zone.
Authorities urge drivers to remain cautious and adhere to traffic rules to sustain the current flow. For the latest developments, commuters are encouraged to monitor updates on bestlagos.ng, which continues to provide timely traffic reports across the metropolis.