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Academy Seeks Clarification On 80km/h Speed Limit On Third Mainland Bridge

Abiodun Sivowaku by Abiodun Sivowaku
2 years ago
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A prominent advocate for road safety and driver education, Leap Driving Academy, has called on relevant authorities to issue a clear communication and practical understanding of the 80-kilometre-per-hour speed limit set for the newly rehabilitated Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos.

The managing director of Leap Driving Academy, Ojo Balogun, who stated this during a press briefing in Lagos emphasised the importance of clear communication and understanding of speed limits, saying diverse driving conditions cannot be over-emphasised on one of Nigeria’s busiest bridges.

He said, “The implementation of speed limits is crucial in ensuring the safety of motorists and commuters. We appreciate the efforts of the relevant authorities in promoting road safety.”

Balogun added that while the imposition of an 80km/h speed limit on the Third Mainland Bridge demonstrates a commitment to road safety, there is a need for clear communication and practical understanding of speed limits.

“The communication will be rid of ambiguity if stated as ‘80km/hour’ under ideal conditions. This means that anyone doing 80km/hour when it is raining and other inappropriate conditions has contravened the regulation.

‘’Driving conditions such as heavy traffic congestion or adverse weather can significantly affect drivers’ ability to adhere to set limits, therefore, it is essential for speed limits to be communicated effectively, considering these factors, to ensure compliance and enhance road safety.”

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He urged motorists to adhere to guidelines provided by relevant traffic management agencies so as to ensure safer roads for all users.

“We therefore suggest conducting comprehensive education and awareness campaigns to inform motorists about the rationale behind speed limits and their implications for safety. This proactive approach can foster a culture of responsible driving and encourage compliance with speed regulations,” Balogun said.

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