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LASG restricts trucks, articulated vehicles movement to 9pm-6am daily

The Lagos State Government has restricted trucks and articulated vehicles from plying the road and has ordered that their activities be restricted to between 9pm and 6am.

This, the government says, is necessary to avoid road crashes and death on our roads.

Speaking at a stakeholders meeting, the commissioner for transportation in the state, Dr. Frederic OLADEINDE says the government is partnering with relevant agencies to ensure the directive is enforced.

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