The Lagos State Government has announced that it would commence
impounding rickety vehicles plying roads in the state. The state’s Chief
Vehicle Inspection Officer (CVIO), Gbolahan Toriola, on Monday, said
that most road accidents in the state were caused by non-road worthy
vehicles.
“We are set to get these rickety vehicles off the roads to make our
roads safe and to achieve the proposed plan of making Lagos Metropolis a
mega city,” he said.
“With the enforcement of the new traffic law in the state, motorists
plying Lagos roads should obey traffic laws, make sure that their
vehicles are road-worthy and they should also obtain the required valid
documents.”
Toriola further stated that VIO had visited LAGBUS and the Bus Rapid
Transit (BRT) depots in the metropolis to prevent their rickety buses
from operating.
“It is sad to see how poorly these buses are being handled. We will
never relent in making the LAGBUS and BRT buses road-worthy and worthy
of emulation to other commercial buses in the state,” he said.
Both LAGBUS and BRT are franchised transport companies under the
regulation of the Lagos State Metropolitan Area Transport Authority
(LAMATA).
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