This guide provides efficient and localized transport options for your journey from Pen Cinema to Berger, focusing on intrastate movement within Lagos.
Distance
12.5 km
Duration
45 mins
Total Cost
β¦1,500 - β¦2,200
Current Status
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Est. Delay
+94 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Board a 'Danfo' bus heading towards Ojota/Ketu from Pen Cinema.
Alight at Ketu Bus Stop. From there, find a 'Keke' (tricycle) or another Danfo going towards Berger.
If using Keke, ensure it's headed towards Berger. If using Danfo, it will likely drop you close to the Berger interchange.
From the drop-off point, a short walk or another Keke ride might be needed to reach your exact destination in Berger.
Danfo fares are generally fixed but can fluctuate. Always have small denominations of cash.
Keke drivers may try to overcharge; negotiate politely before boarding.
This route can be busy during peak hours; expect delays and crowded vehicles.
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Ikorodu Road
The fastest option is typically a ride-hailing service, as it offers direct travel without multiple stops. However, during off-peak hours, the BRT option can also be quite efficient.
You can expect to pay between β¦1,500 and β¦4,500, depending on the mode of transport you choose. Ride-hailing services are generally the most expensive, while using Danfo and Keke is the most budget-friendly.
Yes, Ikorodu Road and the approach to Berger can experience significant traffic, especially during morning and evening rush hours. This can impact travel time for all modes of transport.
'Danfo' refers to the yellow commercial minibuses commonly used for public transport in Lagos. A 'Keke' is a motorized tricycle, also known as a 'Marwa' or 'Abobada', used for shorter distances and as a supplement to bus services.