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Lagos Town Council B 185 Supplement to Official Gazette No. 56, Vol. 47, 15th September, 1960—Part B L.N. 141 of 1960 Order made under THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (CAP. 184 OF THE LAWS OF NIGERIA) Commencement : 15th September, 1960 _ Inexercise of the powers conferred by-section 11 of the Road Traffic Ordinance, the following Order is hereby made by the Lagos Town Council. 1, (¢) This Order may be cited as the Road Traffic (Control of Traffic) Short title (Lagos) Order, 1960. and application. '* (@) This Order applies to the Town of Lagos. 2. The Road Traffic (Control of Traffic) (Lagos) Order 1959 published in _ Revocation the Federation of Nigeria Official Gazette as Legal Notice No. 143 of 1959 of Road Trafic | is hereby revoked. (Controlof Traffic) — (Lagos) Order, 1959. 3. The use of the streets enumerated in the first column of the First Restriction _ Schedule is hereby restricted as specified in the second column of the of use of Highways. Schedule. : 4, The driving or propelling ofvehicles in any of the streets specified in One-way the first column of the Second Schedule is hereby prohibited otherwise than streets. in the directions specified in the second columnof the Schedule. 5. Vehicles other than suburban buses intending to wait along thestreets Parking of shownin the first column of the Third Schedule may be parked only on the waiting. sides of the streets and or on the days specified in the second column of the Schedule. 6. The stopping places for suburban, non-suburban, school children’s Stopping buses and Stage Carriages shall be as specified in the Fourth Schedule. places for suburban and school children’s buses. 7. No person shall operate or cause to be operated any stage or hackney Prohibition of operation carriage or any commercial vehicle in the town of Lagos save under and of hackney . in accordance with the conditions of a permit issued by the Lagos Town and stage Council. carriages without permit. 8. Stage Carriages operating between the town of Lagos and elsewhere Routes for may use only theroutes specified in the Fifth Schedule. stage carriages. 9. Theparking ofstage carriages in any street or open space in the town of Stage Lagos is hereby prohibited. otherwise than in the places specified in the carriage Sixth Schedule, exceptthe condition of their licences provides otherwise. stands. 10. The parking of hackney carriages in any street or open space in the Hackney town of Lagos is hereby prohibited otherwise than in the places specified in carriage the Seventh Schedule. stands, 11.. The sounding of horns or other similar appliances fitted to motor or . Prohibition other vehicles is hereby prohibited intheplaces and duringthe hours specified of sounding in the Eighth Schedule. wo : of horns. 7 y B 186 £ Declaration 12. The roads specified in the Ninth Schedule are hereby declared major of major roads. : “ roads. Prohibition 13. The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited in the places specified in of parking of the Tenth Schedule. ; : _ vehicles in certain areas. Queueing 14, Where five or more people are waiting to board any stage catriege, at bus stops. and vehicles vehicle or bus such people shall form a queue in the orderof their arrival and shall board the stage carriage, vehicle or bus in that order. Restriction 15. The use of Handcarts (Omolanke) on the Carter Bridge and Denton of Causeway is hereby prohibited between thehours specified in the Eleventh handcarts. Schedule. - -Handcarts 16. No Handcart (Omolanke) shall carry loads exceeding the maximum maximum weight specified in the Licence. ' loads. _Handecarts 17. No person shall operate or cause to be operated in.the town of Lagos _picensing. any handcart (Omolanke) without a licence duly issued by the Lagos Town whch, e Council, o Maneby the Lagos“Rewn Council this 1st day of September, 1960. S. J. Mavaxt, Municipal Offices, . Acting Town Clerk Catholic Mission Street, Lagos. FR ; FIRST SCHEDULE RESTRICTION OF USE OF HIGHWAY: Ast Column 2nd Column 1, Acorro Srreet via Ricca .. No entry to any form i] of vehicular traffic. 2. ALL ROADS LEADING OFF THE SourH or Montcomery cee RoaD =—«w. ~~.) Noo entry to heavy motor vehicles coming from the North Side. io) . BaLocun STREET WEsT FROM . BaLocun Sq. .. ~~... No entry to heavy Motor Vehicles. - ops . Bayutatye Lane =... —..._- No entry to heavy motorvehicles. DENTON Causeway wn .. | .. (2) All traffic leaving the Iddo Lorry Park shall turn left and proceed towards Carter Bridge as far as Iddo Roundabout where northern boundtraffic can turn round thetraffic control point. ~ (i) All traffic proceeding to the Mainland from Lagos Island or Ijora and wishing to enter the Iddo Lorry Park shall proceed to the Round- about at Oyingbo and. thence proceed along Denton Causeway in the direction of Carter Bridge to the Iddo Lorry Park. a 4 : ' B187 FIRST SCHEDULE—continued st Column 2nd Column 6. Kor.o Srreer.. Noentry to heavy motor vehicles. 7. Opun Exo Street from its : a junction with Docemo Street ‘No entry to heavy motor vehicles. 8. OnikAN RoaD FRoM KING GEORGE V AVENUE TO THE . Creek HospPiTa, .. .. No entry to heavy mctor vehicles except Suburban buses. 9, PaLM CHURCH FROM VICTORIA . STREET TO BaLoGuN‘Stnaey Noentry to heavy motor vehicles, 10. Upprr Kine Street . .. No entry to heavy motor vehicles. ” SECOND SCHEDULE One-Way STREETS 1. AGARAWU STREET .. ... From Eroko Street to Victoria Street in that direction. From junction with Palm Church Street to junction with Idumagbo Avenue in that . direction. 2, AJELE STREET.. és .. From Campos Square to Broad Street in that direction. 3. Atti STREET AND ISALEGANGAN STREET _.. .. From Tinubu Square to Alli Street and Isale- gangan Street to Isalegangan Square in that direction. 4, APONGBON STREET .. .. From Broad Street to Offin Canal in that direction. 5. ASHOGBON STREET .. From Church Street to Tdumota in that direction. 6. BALOGUN AND EREKO STREETS From the Marina to junction with Victoria Street -on to the Carter Bridge..inthat direction. 7. BAMGBOSE AND Lewis Streets From Tinubu Square, Bamgbose Street tc Lewis Street and on to its junction with Moloney ’ Street in that direction. ~~ 8. BROAD STREET.. oe .. From Balogun Street to the junction with the a Marina at Niger House in that direction. 9. Brook STREEE .. «. From Campbell Street to Broad Street in that .’ direction, =~ 10. Coates STREET we .. From Griffith Street to Denton Street in that a | direction. 11, Customs STREET ... .. From Tinubu Square to the Marina in that oe . direction. 12. CiirForD STREET |... .. From junction with Denton Street to Mont- gomery Road in that direction. 13. Davies STREET . .. From Broad Street to the Marinain that direction. 14. Doczmo Streer ... .. From Ebute Ero Marina to its junction with Great Bridge Streét in that directicn. 15. DENTON STREET an ... From Apapa Road juriction to Clifford Street in that direction. 16. EGERTON AND BisHop Streets From thejunction--of Oke-Arin Street with Egerton Road to Broad Streetin that direction. 17, GreaT BRIDGE Steger .. From DocemoStreet to Victoria Street in that direction. B 188 SECOND SCHEDULE—continued 1st Column 2nd Column . LeBoseRE Roap From Moloney Street to Campos Square in that direction. Kaxawa SYReEErT (4) From. Broad Street to Bamgbose Street in that direction. (ii) From the Marina to Tinubu Street in that - direction. Kano STREET .. From Denton Street to GriffithSweet,“in that direction. KinG STREET From (Odunlami Street to Bamgbose Street in yr thatdirection. ra . Marxer STREET “i .. From its junction with Denton Bridge Street to its junction with DentonStreet in that direction. Martin StRerr From the Marina to the junction with Broad Street in that direction. Massey STREET - From Massey Square to junction with Alli Street in that direction. a . Mooney Bripce STREET From its junction with Idumagbo ‘Street to Freeman Street in that direction. ODUNLAMI STREET.. From Campos Square to Broad Street in that direction. MontTcomery Roap From Clifford Street to Moorhouse Road in that direction. 28. Onpo STREET WEST . From Apapa Road to Savage Street in that direction. 29. OvINGBO STREET From junction with Kano Street to Denton Street roundaboutin that direction. 30: Pappock Roap From the junction of Race Course (West) to Race Course (East) in that direction. 31. Patm CyHurcH STREET From junction with Alli Street to junction with Agarawu Street in that direction. 32. Porto Novo Market Street From Broad Street to the Marina in that direction. 33. STRACHAN STREET ; From Baddeley Avenue to junction with Oyingho and Kano Street in that direction. 34, Tue Marina .. From the junction with Broad Street to Apon- gbon Street in that direction. Trxusu SQUARE One-way in a clock-wise direction. Trnusu STREET From the Marina to a Square in:that direction. Vierorta STREET From the foot of Carter Bridge to Tinubu Square in thatdirection.- Wrtiiims STREET . Fromthe Marina to Broad Street in that direction. ~B189 THIRD SCHEDULE PARKING OF WAITING VEHICLES Ist Column 2nd Column 1) PARKING ON ONE SIDE ONLY: 1. Broap STREET -- . .. From Cable Street to Odunlami Street—South side only but no parking infront of entrance ~ to the General Hospital. 2. Davies STREET ns .. FromBroad Street to the Marina—West side only. 3. Docemo STREET... .. From Agatawu Street to Great Bridge Street— West side only. 4. GreaT BRIDGE STREET .. From Idumagbo Marina to Idumota—Westside only. 5. Kakawa Street. - .. From Broad Street to Campbell Street—West . side only. - 6. THe Marmna.. «.. .. (é) From Christ Church Cathederal to (7) The Marina—Between Bishop Street and the portion of Apongbon Street and the U.T.C. : . (#) Between Apongbon Street from Meclver — s - House to Alakoro Square—Waterside only. b) ALTERNATE-Day PARKING: 1. Broap Street ve .. From Tinubu Square to Niger House. Parking on the South side only on Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays and Sundays; parking on the North side only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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