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LASG plans to cut private car trips to 2% of all travel by 2050

Lagos State

The Lagos State Government has unveiled an ambitious plan to drastically reduce private car trips within the state, aiming to cut them from 11% in 2015 to just 2% of all travel by 2050.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Lagos’ transport system minimizes environmental damage and remains resilient to climate change impacts, particularly given the state’s low-lying, coastal nature.

The plan is outlined in the recently unveiled Lagos State Transport Policy.

According to Section 4.15 of the policy, which focuses on environment, climate change, and infrastructure resilience, the plan to drastically reduce private car usage in Lagos by 2050 is part of the existing commitments under the Climate Action Plan for the transport sector.

“The major thrust of Government’s policy is to assure that the use and operation of the transport system of Lagos does the least damage to the environment with its infrastructure resilient to the adverse impacts of climate change, particularly given the low-lying, coastal nature of the State.

“This requires that existing commitments relating to the transport sector under the Climate Action Plan will be adhered to e.g.:

“Car trips as a proportion of total trips to reduce from 11% in 2015 to 2% by 2050,” a segment of Section 4.15 of the Transport Policy read.

In addition to the state government’s target to drastically reduce private car trips, the policy includes other elements aimed at minimizing environmental damage. By 2050, it projects that 52% of buses in the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) scheme will be fuelled by clean energy and aims to increase the use of biodiesel in freight vehicles.

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