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This guide provides comprehensive information for travelers moving from Aboru (Lagos) to Shasha (Ogun State, near Sagamu). The journey covers approximately 153.9 km and is estimated to take about 2 hours by car without traffic. Public transport options will likely take longer due to multiple stops and potential traffic. We'll cover costs, safety, and smart travel tips.
Distance
153.9 km
Duration
1h 59m
Total Cost
β¦3,000 - β¦7,000
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+36 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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From Aboru, take a 'Keke' (tricycle) or 'Danfo' (yellow bus) to a major bus stop like Iyana-Ipaja or Cement Bus Stop.
From Iyana-Ipaja or Cement, board a 'Danfo' or 'BRT' bus heading towards Berger Bus Stop (along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway).
At Berger, locate the interstate motor park. Look for buses or shared 'Sienna' vehicles specifically going towards Sagamu or the Benin route. Confirm with the driver or conductor that they can drop you off at Shasha.
Board the selected bus or Sienna. The journey will take you along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Abeokuta-Sagamu Expressway, and eventually the Benin-Sagamu Expressway before reaching Shasha.
Always confirm your exact destination and the fare with the driver/conductor before boarding to avoid misunderstandings.
If opting for a 'Sienna' charter or shared ride, negotiate the price firmly before starting the trip.
Keep your personal belongings secure and close to you, especially in crowded motor parks. Avoid displaying valuables.
It is strongly advised to avoid traveling at night on this route, especially on the expressways like Lagos-Ibadan and Benin-Sagamu. Daytime travel is considerably safer due to security concerns such as 'one-chance' operations and potential robbery incidents. Plan your journey to arrive at your destination before dark.
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Verified Route
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Best Time to Travel
Early mornings (before 6 AM) or late mornings (after 10 AM) on weekdays are ideal to avoid Lagos's notorious peak hour traffic. Avoid traveling on Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings due to high interstate traveler volume and increased traffic from Lagos.
Safety Rating
Medium to Low for evening/night travel. While major expressways are generally busy during the day, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and Benin-Sagamu Expressway are known for occasional 'one-chance' incidents and robbery attempts, particularly after dark. It is strongly advised to travel during daylight hours and use reputable transport services.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT services are available for parts of the Lagos leg of your journey (e.g., from Iyana-Ipaja to Oshodi/CMS), but not directly to Shasha. The Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Railway is an option to get to Papalanto or Abeokuta, from where you would need to take local transport to Shasha. This might add complexity and time compared to a direct bus, depending on the exact location of Shasha.
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+36 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦29,300
Available Riders Nearby
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Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
-8 to -3 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
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Areas Affected
Akinola Road