6 Reasons Lagos Drivers Cannot Stop Honking
6 Reasons Lagos Drivers Cannot Stop Honking
Lagos is
known globally for its notorious traffic and residents of the
metropolitan city have come to accept the dire gridlock. For the
drivers, they need to have a snail-like patience to successfully
navigate
Lagos roads without honking or getting infuriated. Even with
the introduction of the ‘No-horn Day’ by the Lagos state government in
2014 and the seeming effects of noise pollution like hypertension, rise
in stress levels, ear loss; many Lagosians could not get their hands off
their horn. In line with this, JumiaTravel, Africa’s No.1 hotel booking portal shares 5 reasons Lagos drivers cannot stop honking.
The driver ‘shopping’ on the highway
It
is possible to shop on Lagos roads without necessarily going to the
market. This is because you can get all you want on the road. Many
drivers take advantage of this and they just park their car right in the
middle of the road trying to buy Lacasera and Gala. They don’t even
care about other road users. Hence, the other drivers have no choice
than to horn. Afterwards, a shouting match will unavoidably ensue.
The Strolling pedestrian
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It
is arguably only in Lagos where you find a pedestrian strolling on a
very busy highway while there is a pedestrian bridge just a stone’s
throw away. Instead of the pedestrians to quicken their steps, they
stroll. In other cases, you find some pedestrians engrossed in the music
they are listening to. In other not to knock some of these carefree
pedestrians, you have to honk so that they can get off the road. There
have been reports of pedestrians been knocked down. The horn has saved
many lives.
The Danfos picking commuters
The
yellow painted commercial buses are one of the key contributors to
Lagos traffic. They act as if they own the road. They drive recklessly
and stop indiscriminately. They stop at unauthorised stops for
passengers to alight and do same when they pick passengers. The annoying
thing is that they do this in the centre of a busy road. Despite the
fact that the Lagos State Transport Management Authority (LASTMA)
officials have made painstaking efforts to clamp down on them without
any significant changes.
Stop and search policemen
Policemen
are meant to ensure security and contribute in no small measure to
guarantee free-flowing traffic. This is not the case with the policemen
because they mount illegal checkpoints that slow traffic. Many drivers
believe that the checkpoints cause unnecessary delays. To make them move
faster, drivers have to honk.
The dulling driver
The sluggish or dulling driver will
be ‘chased’ off the road by the honking of exceedingly impatient
drivers. If the driver is unlucky to be close to a truck, the deafening
honk of the truck will confuse, frighten and destabilise such a driver.
More traffic, more honking
Except
something drastic is done about the traffic about the traffic, Lagos
drivers will continue to honk. For some drivers, honking is a habit as
they honk every minute even if there is no reason for honking.
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