KoropeLagos

Operating Routes

Discover the strict operating structures.

Route Description

An Operating Route is a strictly designated and verified geospatial path within Lagos State. Instead of chaotic, undocumented transit flows, the Korope platform digitizes these pathways into a centralized, precise registry. Every enumerated tricycle driver is systematically bound to a primary operating route, linking their verified digital identity and vehicle asset directly to a monitored physical zone.

Importance & Usefulness

Zonal Balancing

By monitoring driver density across specific routes, NURTW and state authorities can prevent vehicle overcrowding in high-traffic corridors while ensuring adequate public transit availability in developing neighborhoods.

Security & Compliance

Decoupled operator identities are paired with their specific geographic assignments. Violations or unauthorized operations out-of-zone can be immediately flagged by on-ground enforcement squads via handheld scanners.

Targeted Revenue

Revenue and digital levies are cleanly partitioned. Taxation, ticketing, and compliance are managed per-route, drastically reducing bureaucratic leakage and empowering unit chairmen to oversee revenue autonomously.

Live Operational Corridor Map

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Creation & Geo-Location Mapping

The establishment of a Korope route is not arbitrary; it relies on modern geospatial intelligence architectures and active bounding geometry to dictate authority.

1. Polygons & PostGIS

Routes are mathematically drawn using highly accurate polygon coordinate grids and managed strictly via standard PostGIS corridors to dictate acceptable operational boundaries.

2. Garage Tagging

Every designated terminal or local 'garage' serves as an authoritative geospatial anchor point. Assigned drivers must validate and start their shift within structural proximity to these physical nodes.

3. Zones Classifications

Using active geofence behavior logic, routes are systematically categorized into core traffic classifications natively—Green (Fluid), Yellow (Regulated), Red (Restricted), and Black (Prohibited).

4. API Tracking Synchronization

Once a route establishes geofenced infrastructure, custom integration with handheld NURTW terminal scanners enables real-time validation of driver compliances passively against the map grid.

Create New Operating Route

Administrator portal for establishing official Korope corridors into the central digital registry.