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Abstract
Integrating field observations, surveys, and optimization of traffic flow, this research seeks to gain a detailed understanding of the road's intricacies and effective interventions by; identifying deficiencies and safety issues affecting traffic on Lokoja Road (Zango-FEN-Junction), developing a comprehensive understanding of road dynamics through field observations and surveys to evaluate different scenarios and targeted interventions and customizing interventions based on survey results to align with user preferences and past experiences. This research adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques. Field observations and surveys provide real-world insights.
This study contributes valuable insights and practical solutions to the field of traffic management by addressing deficiencies on Lokoja Road (Zango-Fen Junction), and to offer recommendations with broad implications for legislators, urban planners, and communities striving to improve road infrastructure.
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