Togo wants to reduce time spent by truck on National Road 1 to 24-hours, by 2022

Transport
Monday, 19 March 2018 15:49
Togo wants to reduce time spent by truck on National Road 1 to 24-hours, by 2022

(Togo First) - By 2022, the Togolese government wants to shorten to about 24 hours the time spent by a truck to cross the National Road 1 (Lomé-Ouagadougou Corridor).

This would be a significant improvement compared to the current duration, 48-hours, recorded since 2016; and an even greater improvement compared to 2012, when trucks spent 72 hours to cross this road. To achieve its goal, for 2022, the country plans to rehabilitate old roads and build new ones.

In 2012-2016, let’s note also, proportions of roads in good state across the country soared from 18% to 29%. This attests to the fact that roads are better built and also road maintenance has become very important for the government.

To reduce the travelling duration, the government counts on its arm, Société Autonome de Financement et d’Entretien Routier (SAFER) which manages toll revenues, excise duty on oil products and allocate these proceeds to road rehabilitation and maintenance works.

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