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Citation

Nwobi-Okoye CC. Afr. Res. Rev. 2011; 5(3).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Publisher Bahir Dar University)

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Abstract

Chaotic road traffic situation in most Nigerian and African cities and roads is a nightmare, and a significant proportion of the cost of goods and services is attributed to this. A general feature is that these problems are due to tyranny of small decisions by motorists and some other citizens, hence, traffic problems in Nigeria are analyzed in the context of a social dilemma. Game theoretic models based on the famous prisoner/commons dilemma game were used for the analysis. The analysis revealed the mechanism and scientific basis for most traffic problems encountered in Nigeria. Finally, it is suggested that the undesirable equilibrium outcome of the social dilemma could be avoided by using mechanism design and structural changes to the social game to achieve the desired efficient outcome and by so doing increased productivity, reduced accidents, injuries and deaths, and the resultant increased economic growth will be achieved.

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