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5 Transport Apps That Make Lagos Commutes Less Stressful

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Commuting in Lagos is a daily hustle on its own. Between unpredictable traffic, high transport costs, and the occasional danfo drama, getting from point A to B can be a full-time headache.

But thanks to technology, it doesn’t have to be this hard anymore. With the right transport apps, you can plan better, spend less, and even avoid unnecessary stress.

Here are 5 must-have transport apps every working Lagosian should download today:

1. Bolt (formerly Taxify)

For quick, reliable, and affordable rides across the city, Bolt remains a top pick. Whether you’re late for work or trying to avoid the stress of public transport, Bolt offers flexible ride options from budget to premium.

 Why Lagosians love it: Fast pick-ups, promo codes, and multiple car categories.

2. Uber

Uber still ranks high in Lagos for its clean rides, polite drivers, and in-app safety features. It’s slightly more expensive than Bolt at times, but many users prefer it for its smoother customer support and quality control.

 Pro tip: Use Uber Reserve to book early and avoid surge pricing.

3. LagRide

Backed by the Lagos State Government, LagRide is a newer option designed to support safe, structured ride-hailing within the city. It offers competitive pricing, trained drivers, and real-time tracking all in a user-friendly app.

 Extra perk: It’s local, regulated, and focused on commuter safety.

4. Shuttlers

Tired of daily driving or hopping from bus to keke? Shuttlers offer a smarter alternative. It’s a tech-powered bus sharing service that lets you book comfortable rides along dedicated routes especially during rush hour.

 Best for: Office workers, corporate staff, and regular commuters who want affordable, air-conditioned trips.

5. Google Maps

Not a ride-hailing app, but a must-have tool if you drive or take public transport in Lagos. Google Maps helps you avoid bad traffic, find faster routes, and even check public transit times.

 Bonus: It also shows estimated arrival times and route suggestions in real-time.

Getting around Lagos doesn’t have to drain your energy or wallet. These transport apps are helping thousands of Lagosians move smarter, faster, and safer every day.

Whether you’re heading to the island for work, trying to beat traffic from Ikeja, or just want peace of mind on your daily route there’s an app to help you move better

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