He added that Mr Bakare-Oki reaffirmed LASTMA’s dedication to refining traffic operations across Lagos.
Mr Adebayo said the driver, operating a trailer owned by Honeywell Flour Mill Plc, was apprehended after hitting a pedestrian who was attempting to cross the motorway.
Mr Bakare-Oki expressed dissatisfaction with the chaotic behaviour of some drivers.
He expressed confidence that the partnership would bring about positive outcomes for road users in Lagos.
Mr Obasa said some of the bills and resolutions were historic.
The minister said the ban will take effect from June 20.
LASTMA says it will introduce a call-up centre for road users to report any misbehaviour by its personnel promptly.
A Volvo truck (unregistered) carrying loads of food items overturned in the Ojota area of Lagos on Friday, leaving its occupants with serious injuries.
“Therefore, the possibility of any one of them surviving is slim,” he said.
Mr Giwa said that a meeting in Ikeja would discuss the existing challenges in traffic management around event centres.
