Lagos State & LAGBUS to launch 1800 Internet Ready Buses

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buses-nisan-brt-lagbusesThe Lagos State and LAGBUS have launched 100 air-conditioned, WIFI Internet-enabled buses dubbed Metro Bus.

The 100 are just a start as the two firms say they aim to add the number up to 1800 to cover 47 routes in the metropolis. The 100 will ply the Sango-Oshodi, Obalende- Ikorodu, and Island –Epe routes.

We are not sure if the WIFI on board will be free but its a good move. For security, LAGBUS says it would have security cameras inside the buses to help help security agencies  monitor commuter security.  Users can also check the arrival time of a bus via SMS.

LAGBUS will also have agents selling prepaid cards inside for commuters.

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