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The Lagos State Taskforce has impounded 84 commercial vehicles used for public transportation during enforcement exercises targeting illegal parks and garages.
The Lagos State Government plans to progressively install cameras on all authorized public transport vehicles operating in the state. 
The Lagos State Government is set to establish a Road Safety Unit within its Ministry of Transportation to enhance transport safety across the state.
LASTMA has impounded 40 vehicles, including 25 commercial and 15 private ones, for operating illegal garages and causing road obstructions in the Oyingbo, Ijora, and Idumota areas of Lagos.
The Lagos State Government plans to establish a dedicated Aviation Unit within the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation to enhance aviation sector oversight within the state.
The Lagos State Government has set an ambitious target to significantly reduce carbon emissions and enhance sustainability in public transportation by aiming for 52% of the buses in the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system to be fuelled by clean energy by 2050.
Ranked as the most populous Nigerian state and the smallest by landmass, Lagos State has faced persistent mobility challenges for years, including traffic congestion, pressure on road infrastructure, and traffic management concerns.
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to expand the pipeline network at the Lekki Industrial Complex, aiming to significantly reduce road freight traffic.  
The Lagos State Government is set to introduce a star rating system for purpose-built auto repair workshops within the state to enhance service quality and promote environmental sustainability
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.
The Lagos State Government has proposed a new approach to road infrastructure management, where the main traffic-carrying roads in the state will be financed through funds generated from user charges, including tolls, with the help of an autonomous agency that will be established for this purpose. 
The Lagos State Government has announced that it is intensifying efforts with the federal government, via the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), to permit state authorities to inspect freight vehicles entering the state on federal highways.
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