As part of the efforts to ensure safety through road infrastructure and maintenance, the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Transportation has embarked on the Year 2020 road marking, kerbs and median painting programme on some major roads across the State.

The state Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, who disclosed this at the weekend, affirmed that one of the mandates of the ministry is the provision of road furniture and maintenance of the existing ones to ensure safety and bring improvement to traffic flow across the State.

According to him, the road marking and kerbs painting project when completed, would help to reduce road accidents, while adding that, the marks will clearly indicate the number of lanes provided on each road, highlight turning points, edge lines, cross walk, kerbs and pavements among others.

He added that warning signals and directional information provided would be of great help to motorists to obey traffic laws while driving.

While warning motorists to drive carefully and reduce their speed when approaching locations where painters are working, Oladeinde  explained further that the on- going  road marking and Kerbs painting  project started from  Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja  Allen/Opebi road and Wempco Road, with the use of retro-reflective paints to illuminate the road furniture especially at night.

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Other areas to be covered, according to him, include: Ahmadu Bello Way, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Adeola Odeku, (Victoria Island) Broad Street, (Marina), Admiralty Road, (Lekki), Alhaji Masha Street in Surulere, Yaba and Ilupeju.

Others are Ekoro-Ajasa-Command Road, Ibeshe Road, Igbo -Elerin Road, and LASU-Iba road, in Ojo Local Government Area, among other roads.