GOVERNMENTPOLICYANDTRANSPORTWORKERS’INVOLVEMENTINHEAVY VEHICLES’ CRASH REDUCTION IN LAGOS STATE
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AFRICAN JOURNAL OFMANAGEMENT,BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION &ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Abstract
This study focused on the relevance of government
policy and transport workers’ occupational
attitudes in reducing the rate of heavy goods
vehicle crashes in Lagos, Nigeria. Descriptive
research design was used, where the researcher
developed survey instruments to collect data from
68 respondents drawn from different locations and
bases in Lagos using purposive sampling technique.
Statistical mean and standard deviation were used
for the three research questions raised for this
study. Analysis in the research questions revealed
that there were policy inconsistencies on the part of
the custodians of formulation, enforcement and
management, operators’ indifference to safety
issues and inadequacy of transport infrastructure
provision. Based on these revelations, it was
recommended among others that government
should make the enabling policy that could lead to
a solid part of National Transport Policy, and
domesticated in the various parts of the country as
necessary, training and enlightenment of drivers
and transport-related workers should be made
compulsory, constant and relevant for operational
and socio-economic safety, while necessary
facilities should be provided to give potent drive to
the National policy so made.
