This study examined the impact of road traffic congestion on workers ’ performance in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria.The population for this study emanated from the staff of eight (8) purposely sampled quoted companies within Lagos metropolis one each from each of the following sectors: Telecommunication, Tourism & Hospitality, Financial Institution, Oil and Gas, Food, Production/Manufacturing, Shipping and Trading that comprises of 5340 staff where 534 respondents were randomly sampled. The data was collected through a structured questionnaire from 534 sampled staff of the eight selected companies. Information was solicited on how traffic congestion affect their effectiveness, efficiency, development, satisfaction, innovation, quality of wo...
Auckland's roadways are choked for up to two and a half hours every morning as employees commute to ...
The study was aimed at investigating the appropriateness and development of congestion indices and p...
Traffic demand is significantly on the increase in our urban centres without a commensurate increase...
This study examined the impact of road traffic congestion on workers’ performance in Lagos Metropoli...
Traffic congestion contributes to business activities and SMEs productivity level. Increase in traff...
Traffic congestion always have negative effects on lives and environment. To quantify these negative...
Problem of trqffic congestion is common in most big cities of the world.Drivers of privately owned v...
This study investigates the causes, effects and remedies of traffic congestion which has become a co...
Road traffic congestion remains a global phenomenon that plagues the cities in Nigeria; especially L...
It is a well known fact that road traffic congestion has been a menace with perceived negative impac...
For the purpose of identifying factors responsible for traffic congestion along city roads in Nigeri...
This paper considers the financial implications of the traffic congestion problem in the distributio...
Transport and traffic psychology (TTP) is a new increasing area in transport studies. Traffic psycho...
This study focused on urban traffic congestion on road users in Ado-Ekiti,Nigeria. It looked critica...
Central Business Districts (CBD) are indisputable areas of traffic attraction occasioned by the grow...
Auckland's roadways are choked for up to two and a half hours every morning as employees commute to ...
The study was aimed at investigating the appropriateness and development of congestion indices and p...
Traffic demand is significantly on the increase in our urban centres without a commensurate increase...
This study examined the impact of road traffic congestion on workers’ performance in Lagos Metropoli...
Traffic congestion contributes to business activities and SMEs productivity level. Increase in traff...
Traffic congestion always have negative effects on lives and environment. To quantify these negative...
Problem of trqffic congestion is common in most big cities of the world.Drivers of privately owned v...
This study investigates the causes, effects and remedies of traffic congestion which has become a co...
Road traffic congestion remains a global phenomenon that plagues the cities in Nigeria; especially L...
It is a well known fact that road traffic congestion has been a menace with perceived negative impac...
For the purpose of identifying factors responsible for traffic congestion along city roads in Nigeri...
This paper considers the financial implications of the traffic congestion problem in the distributio...
Transport and traffic psychology (TTP) is a new increasing area in transport studies. Traffic psycho...
This study focused on urban traffic congestion on road users in Ado-Ekiti,Nigeria. It looked critica...
Central Business Districts (CBD) are indisputable areas of traffic attraction occasioned by the grow...
Auckland's roadways are choked for up to two and a half hours every morning as employees commute to ...
The study was aimed at investigating the appropriateness and development of congestion indices and p...
Traffic demand is significantly on the increase in our urban centres without a commensurate increase...