Abstract

This study aimed at assessing the location and spatial distribution of petrol filling stations along LASU/Isheri Road, Ojo, Lagos state. The objectives are to map out all the petrol filling stations in along Lasu/Isheri road; to examine the volume of traffic along the road corridor; to determine the contribution of petrol filling stations to the traffic volume on the road, and to ascertain the road traffic challenges that are caused by the petrol filling stations (PFS). Geographical Positioning System (GPS) was employed to collect primary data; also, questionnaires and traffic count sheets were employed. The study found that the PFS along the road corridor is clustered with a Z-score of -7.34 and NNI of 0.440285. Also, the maximum peak hour volume was estimated to be 4198.6 pcu/hr. The PFS along the corridor are seen to contribute significantly to the traffic volume on the corridor. Finally, the dominant traffic challenges along the corridor include traffic gridlock which sometimes results into road traffic crashes which are triggered by the concentration of PFS in the study area, the proximity of PFS to a road intersection, overflow of the queue into the roadway, and to a minimal extent parking of tankers along the roadway and lack of setback. This study suggests strategies that can be adopted for locating PFS to ensure the free flow of traffic along the road corridor where they are located.

Highlights

  • The scientific inventiveness of man geared towards the development of the automobile and the discovery of petroleum triggered the building of petrol service stations at strategic locations to meet the demand of vehicle owners

  • The objectives are to map out all the petrol filling stations in along Lasu/Isheri road; to examine the volume of traffic along the road corridor; to determine the contribution of petrol filling stations to the traffic volume on the road, and to ascertain the road traffic challenges that are caused by the petrol filling stations (PFS)

  • This study has observed that the siting of petrol stations on the study road are not evenly distributed as some pattern show a high clustering, medium clustering and low clustering as shown by the nearest neighbor index analysis, the filling stations spread across the road are too many, there is over 47 filling station on the 16km long road and some are still under construction

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Introduction

The scientific inventiveness of man geared towards the development of the automobile and the discovery of petroleum triggered the building of petrol service stations at strategic locations to meet the demand of vehicle owners. The increase in vehicles have triggered the increasing demands for fuel and the need for more fuel station to meet up with the demand since engines are made to use petroleum products. Given this development, many marketers take advantage of this need to build service stations haphazardly without considering the possible effect of the locations of the stations. It has generally been recognized that economic development can be a major contributing factor to growing socio-environmental challenges when such development is not sustainable (Blamah et al, 2012)

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