Government Temporarily Opens Corridors to Ease Traffic

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Government Temporarily Opens Corridors to Ease Traffic
Government Temporarily Opens Corridors to Ease Traffic

Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. The Ministry of Transport and Aviation, in collaboration with the Motor Drivers Union, the Security Sector, and other key transport stakeholders, has announced the temporary opening of Freetown’s East and West corridors to improve traffic flow and facilitate the movement of vehicles and passengers across the city.

The intervention comes in response to the insufficient number of Waka Fine buses to meet the growing transportation needs of Freetown’s increasing population. The temporary measure is expected to reduce congestion, minimize travel delays, and ease the burden on commuters and businesses.

Effective Wednesday, 5th November 2025, the East-West transit route will operate under the following traffic arrangements:

Commercial vehicles, including buses, Poda Podas, and tricycles (Kekehs), are now allowed to use the East and West corridors throughout the day.

Commercial motorbikes are prohibited from entering the Central Business District (CBD).

Waka Fine bus stops are to be used exclusively by Waka Fine buses.

The Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA) and other transport stakeholders will conduct extensive awareness campaigns in all parks to educate drivers on current traffic laws and regulations.

Authorities said the temporary measures are part of a broader strategy to enhance road safety, improve commuter experience, and ensure a smoother transportation system in Freetown.

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