Lagos Installs Smart Traffic Sensors to Tackle Gridlock
Lagos, Nigeria
By Oyebode Faith -
The Lagos State Government has commenced the installation of smart traffic sensors on major highways as part of ongoing efforts to ease persistent congestion across the state.
The devices, equipped with IoT-enabled cameras and real-time analytics software, are being deployed at key intersections to monitor vehicular movement and regulate traffic flow. Officials said the system automatically adjusts traffic signal timings based on vehicle density, allowing smoother movement during peak periods.
During a demonstration at one of the test locations, engineers explained that the sensors transmit continuous data to the state’s traffic control centre, where LASTMA officers receive instant alerts on accidents, stalled vehicles and unusual traffic build-up. The system is also expected to support quicker dispatch of response teams during emergencies.
Early observations from motorists show notable improvements on the Lekki–Ajah axis and parts of Ikeja, where the new sensors are already operational. Several commuters reported shorter travel times and fewer prolonged standstills compared to previous months.
State authorities said the deployment will continue in phases, with additional corridors scheduled to receive the technology before the end of the year. Officials maintained that the initiative is part of a broader plan to integrate digital infrastructure into Lagos’ transportation network and reduce the economic losses associated with daily gridlock.
Author: Oyebode Faith Folabomi | 23D/7HLS/232

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