FUTURE LAGOS | Towards adaptive traffic management solutions for Lagos
“Lagos could do with an adaptive traffic control system, as its traffic wardens and signal infrastructure are over-burdened by
“Lagos could do with an adaptive traffic control system, as its traffic wardens and signal infrastructure are over-burdened by
African cities are making significant progress tackling climate change. Kasope Aleshinloye reports from COP21 in Paris.
Do you take public transport in Lagos? Are you affected by long queues when catching your bus? How quick is it to get a BRT bus ticket? To review the launch of air-conditioned, WIFI Internet-enabled Metro Buses, Future Lagos has launched a questionnaire to find out how Lagosians use public transport.
Lagos has traditionally struggled with a lack of reliable mass transit systems and severe traffic congestion. However, more recently, the city has made strides to improve – its multimodal approach to transport investments holds great promise for the city’s commuters.
This October a number of changes will take place with Cape Town’s MyCiTi BRT system. The Adderley Street station will be opening and will connect the new BRT system with the very important suburban rail network at Cape Town Station. A number of other changes to routes will also be made. Here we recap 5 changes coming from October 2014.
Cape Town’s MyCiTi system now connects Table Mountain to the rest of the MyCiTi system.
From 5 July 2014 the MyCiTi services will reach residents of Khayelitsha and Mitchell’s Plain. The official routes with stops have been made available. Have a look if you will live near a stop!
The introduction of several new MyCiTi routes since November 2013 has seen an impressive 89% growth in passenger numbers, highlighting the demand for quality public transport in Cape Town.
This weekend, on 12 April 2014, the Cape Town Bus Rapid Transit system, MyCiTi, will be expanding to Atlantis.
Cape Town’s public transport integrates with the University of Cape Town’s Jammie Shuttle service for Staff and Students