Odutola, who commiserated with the families of the deceased victims, urged road users to always exercise caution.

In a traffic update by the TRACE boss, obtained by our correspondent on Monday, one person lost his life along the Owode-Ijako area of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway on Sunday while two others were injured.

Ogunyemi noted that the driver of a Mazda bus had slept off while driving leading to a head collision with another granite-laden vehicle.

The impact of the collision reportedly led to the death of one person while two others were injured.

“According to eyewitnesses, the Mazda bus driver slept behind the wheel, veered off its lane and had a head collision with the granite truck on its lane in the process.

“Four adult males were involved, two adult males were injured while one adult male died.

“The accident victims and the presumed dead were rescued to Royal Hospital Ifo before our arrival, and TRACE operatives strategically positioned to monitor traffic control,” Ogunyemi stated.