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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:46am On Apr 09, 2018
webincomeplus:
Point 16 is false. Saying "nothing caused a traffic jam" is wrong. You only thought nothing caused it because the cause has been cleared, making it possible for you to proceed in the first place. If the cause of a traffic jam wasn't cleared, then you'd still be stuck within it.

So, I don't know what you expect to see after a fallen trailer (for example) has been pulled away. Or are you saying the drivers at the front in a traffic jam all decided to park in the middle of the road just because they have nothing else to do with their time?

In summary, every traffic jam has a cause, but the cause, after its clearance, is usually not seen by drivers who were previously stuck within the jam.

Mr man most times, nothing caused the hold-up.
You will be standing in a place and wondering what the hell is the cause of the queue

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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:46am On Apr 09, 2018
webincomeplus:
Point 16 is false. Saying "nothing caused a traffic jam" is wrong. You only thought nothing caused it because the cause has been cleared, making it possible for you to proceed in the first place. If the cause of a traffic jam wasn't cleared, then you'd still be stuck within it.

So, I don't know what you expect to see after a fallen trailer (for example) has been pulled away. Or are you saying the drivers at the front in a traffic jam all decided to park in the middle of the road just because they have nothing else to do with their time?

In summary, every traffic jam has a cause, but the cause, after its clearance, is usually not seen by drivers who were previously stuck within the jam.

Mr man most times, nothing caused the hold-up.
You will be standing in a place and wondering what the hell is the cause of this queue
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by KevMitnick: 7:53am On Apr 09, 2018
Chloe88:
Lagos.. city of angry people cheesy
As in... Everybody is just upset about something. I almost became an angry man myself but God saved me... Lol
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by webincomeplus(m): 7:55am On Apr 09, 2018
Proudlyngwa:


Mr man most times, nothing caused the hold-up.
You will be standing in a place and wondering what the hell is the cause of this queue
Of course, you can wonder anything from wherever you are. But the truth is, every traffic jam has a cause. Or is it possible for drivers at the forefront to just park their cars or move at snail speed, just because they want to cause a jam? Think about it.
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:01am On Apr 09, 2018
webincomeplus:

Of course, you can wonder anything from wherever you are. But the truth is, every traffic jam has a cause. Or is it possible for drivers at the forefront to just park their cars or move at snail speed, just because they want to cause a jam? Think about it.
I've witnessed that countless times, especially with mightier than though drivers in Port Harcourt.
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by olawamide042(m): 8:02am On Apr 09, 2018
webincomeplus:
Point 16 is false. Saying "nothing caused a traffic jam" is wrong. You only thought nothing caused it because the cause has been cleared, making it possible for you to proceed in the first place. If the cause of a traffic jam wasn't cleared, then you'd still be stuck within it.

So, I don't know what you expect to see after a fallen trailer (for example) has been pulled away. Or are you saying the drivers at the front in a traffic jam all decided to park in the middle of the road just because they have nothing else to do with their time?

In summary, every traffic jam has a cause, but the cause, after its clearance, is usually not seen by drivers who were previously stuck within the jam.
Have you ever come down to Iyana iba or Okoko then you will understand that traffic jam in Lagos is spiritual...

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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by kmaster007: 8:12am On Apr 09, 2018
but dey re treating deir workers bad. too many rules just to make sure deir Salaries not complete. dis suld go to front pages..
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Vicktomaniaa(m): 8:17am On Apr 09, 2018
If this your belive I'm sorry to say you're not living in lag
Most of the times no reason if dere should be it's a stupid reason either police, touts, or small pot hole God bless Lagos

webincomeplus:
Point 16 is false. Saying "nothing caused a traffic jam" is wrong. You only thought nothing caused it because the cause has been cleared, making it possible for you to proceed in the first place. If the cause of a traffic jam wasn't cleared, then you'd still be stuck within it.

So, I don't know what you expect to see after a fallen trailer (for example) has been pulled away. Or are you saying the drivers at the front in a traffic jam all decided to park in the middle of the road just because they have nothing else to do with their time?

In summary, every traffic jam has a cause, but the cause, after its clearance, is usually not seen by drivers who were previously stuck within the jam.
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by shankara7: 8:22am On Apr 09, 2018
Obodo ndi ara
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by webincomeplus(m): 8:33am On Apr 09, 2018
Vicktomaniaa:
If this your belive I'm sorry to say you're not living in lag
Most of the times no reason if dere should be it's a stupid reason either police, touts, or small pot hole God bless Lagos

The way you people jump into conclusions amaze me. And to think you went on to corroborate my point. I didn't say the reason is always valid. Yes, the reasons are sometimes stupid as you stated. But my point is, there's always a reason. A stupid reason is a reason!
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by webincomeplus(m): 8:35am On Apr 09, 2018
Proudlyngwa:

I've witnessed that countless times, especially with mightier than though drivers in Port Harcourt.
And even that is a reason in itself. Because if someone asks what caused the traffic jam, one will be right to say, "Some mighty drivers are showing their power". It's not a sensible reason, but a reason is a reason.
Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Nobody: 8:36am On Apr 09, 2018
21) waiting endlessly at the bus top under the hot sun and no bus coming or buses coming but are not going your way and you start sighing and wishing you had your own car...

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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by kenny2u(m): 8:40am On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by tonexyx(m): 8:41am On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by henrixx(m): 12:15pm On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: 20 Things You Observe While Commuting In Lagos by Octaves(m): 2:37pm On Apr 09, 2018
webincomeplus:
Point 16 is false. Saying "nothing caused a traffic jam" is wrong. You only thought nothing caused it because the cause has been cleared, making it possible for you to proceed in the first place. If the cause of a traffic jam wasn't cleared, then you'd still be stuck within it.

So, I don't know what you expect to see after a fallen trailer (for example) has been pulled away. Or are you saying the drivers at the front in a traffic jam all decided to park in the middle of the road just because they have nothing else to do with their time?

In summary, every traffic jam has a cause, but the cause, after its clearance, is usually not seen by drivers who were previously stuck within the jam.

some buses prefer to load in the middle of the road while some drivers simply can't drive waiting until they are given space enough to pass two trailers before they can move

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