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This guide provides practical, step-by-step instructions for traveling from Aboru to Command within Lagos. It focuses on public transport options like 'Danfo' mini-buses and 'Keke Napep' tricycles. Expect a journey of about 7 kilometers, typically taking 25-90 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Distance
7.0 km
Duration
45 mins
Total Cost
β¦450 - β¦700
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+14 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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From Aboru Junction bus stop, look for and board a 'Danfo' mini-bus heading towards 'Iyana-Ipaja Underbridge' or simply 'Iyana-Ipaja'. Confirm with the conductor that they are going to Iyana-Ipaja.
Alight at Iyana-Ipaja Underbridge. From there, locate another 'Danfo' heading towards 'Command' or 'Meiran'. It's good practice to confirm with the conductor that the bus passes by Command Secondary School area.
Always confirm your exact destination with the conductor or driver before boarding any public transport.
Keep your personal belongings secure and close to you, especially in crowded 'Danfo' buses and bus stops.
Be aware that public transport fares may increase slightly during peak hours, heavy rain, or fuel price fluctuations.
During periods of low traffic, a direct 'Danfo' or a 'Keke Napep' combination can be quite fast. During peak hours, no option is truly 'fast' due to the general congestion in Lagos, but 'Keke Napep' might navigate smaller routes slightly better than 'Danfo' buses.
'Okada' are available in some localized areas around Aboru and Command. However, they are often restricted on major roads like Iyana-Ipaja due to government regulations. They are generally considered less safe and are not recommended for the entire journey, especially for travelers with luggage.
Yes, ride-hailing apps are readily available in Lagos and offer a comfortable, direct, and private transport option from Aboru to Command. This guide, however, focuses on public transport methods as requested.
If you have large luggage while using 'Danfo' or 'Keke Napep', you might need to pay for an extra seat ('attachment') for your luggage, or consider chartering a 'Keke Napep' or an entire 'Danfo' for your journey. This will be more expensive but ensures space for your items.
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Status
Verified Route
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Best Time to Travel
Mid-morning (10 AM - 12 PM) or early afternoon (2 PM - 4 PM) are generally the best times to travel to avoid the heaviest traffic congestion.
Safety Rating
Medium. The route is generally safe during the day. However, travelers should exercise caution at night, be aware of pickpockets in crowded bus stops, and guard against 'one-chance' incidents, particularly if traveling alone or very late.
BRT / Rail / Water
No direct BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) or train service connects Aboru and Command. Public transport for this route is primarily via 'Danfo' mini-buses and 'Keke Napep' tricycles.
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+14 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Chance to get bus/car
Small delay on the road
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
18 to 23 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.07x)
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Areas Affected
Aboru Road