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This guide provides a detailed breakdown for travelers moving from Oke Odo (likely in Ogun State, near Sagamu/Ijebu) to Idimu in Lagos. The journey covers approximately 65 km and, under ideal conditions, can take about 57 minutes, though Lagos traffic often extends this significantly. You'll navigate major highways like Sagamu Road and Ikorodu Road, then through bustling Lagos areas like Ikeja, Agege, and Egbeda before reaching Idimu. We cover public transport options, safety tips, and cost estimates.
Distance
65.0 km
Duration
57 mins
Total Cost
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Depart from Oke Odo on Old Lagos Road, heading towards Sagamu.
At the roundabout, take a right onto Sagamu Road. Continue on Sagamu Road.
At the next roundabout, take a slight right onto Ikorodu Road, entering Lagos State.
Continue straight on Ikorodu Road, navigating through several forks and turns.
Take the off-ramp (slight right) from Ikorodu Road, then turn right onto Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way.
Follow Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way, taking a slight right onto an unnamed road, then straight onto Kodesoh Street.
At the fork, take a slight right, then turn left onto Obafemi Awolowo Way. Proceed onto Ikeja Flyover Bridge.
Turn right onto Agege Motor Road, then continue straight onto Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
Turn right onto an unnamed road, then at the roundabout, take a sharp right onto Shasha Road.
Continue on Shasha Road, navigating through roundabouts, then take a slight right onto Akowonjo Road.
At the end of Akowonjo Road, turn left onto Egbeda-Idimu Road. Continue straight through the roundabout.
Turn right onto an unnamed road, then arrive at your destination on the left.
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Depart from Oke Odo on Old Lagos Road, heading towards Sagamu.
At the roundabout, take a right onto Sagamu Road. Continue on Sagamu Road.
At the next roundabout, take a slight right onto Ikorodu Road, entering Lagos State.
Continue straight on Ikorodu Road, navigating through several forks and turns.
Take the off-ramp (slight right) from Ikorodu Road, then turn right onto Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way.
Follow Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way, taking a slight right onto an unnamed road, then straight onto Kodesoh Street.
At the fork, take a slight right, then turn left onto Obafemi Awolowo Way. Proceed onto Ikeja Flyover Bridge.
Turn right onto Agege Motor Road, then continue straight onto Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
Turn right onto an unnamed road, then at the roundabout, take a sharp right onto Shasha Road.
Continue on Shasha Road, navigating through roundabouts, then take a slight right onto Akowonjo Road.
At the end of Akowonjo Road, turn left onto Egbeda-Idimu Road. Continue straight through the roundabout.
Turn right onto an unnamed road, then arrive at your destination on the left.
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Best Time to Travel
To avoid heavy traffic and potential delays, the best times to travel are very early mornings (before 6 AM) or late evenings (after 9 PM) on weekdays. Mid-day (11 AM - 3 PM) can also be less congested. Weekends, especially Sunday mornings, generally offer smoother travel.
Safety Rating
Medium. While Lagos is generally safe for travelers during the day, this route involves long stretches and multiple transfers that carry certain risks. 'One-chance' (robbery by fake public transport operators) is a risk, especially on longer bus routes or late at night. Petty crime can occur in crowded bus stops. Always be aware of your surroundings.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) services are available on parts of Ikorodu Road, offering a faster and more structured public transport option for certain legs of the journey. However, there is no direct BRT service for the entire route from Oke Odo to Idimu. There is no rail service available for this specific intrastate route.
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Chance to get bus/car
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Hold-up Delay Today
11 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
17 to 22 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
Old Lagos Road