Ibrahim, AbdulSalihu, Habibu Muhammed-GaniUmaru, Ibrahim Gerarh2023-12-142023-12-142020-03-11Salhu, H.M. et. al. (2020) Traffic Congestion in F.C.T: Demand and Supply Approachhttps://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/6474This study examined traffic congestion in Abuja metropolis, F.C.T.- Nigeria using demand and supply approach. The study adopted survey research design. Primary data was collected using questionnaires. Descriptive statistics was used to analysedj u the data with the aid of tables and graphs. It was discovered that as a road reaches its capacity, each additional vehicle imposes more total delay on others than they bear, resulting in excessive traffic volumes. Congestion is mainly due to the intensive use of automobiles, whose ownership has spread massively in the F.C.T. in recentdecades. The study revealed that traffic congestion causes serious consequences in the F.C.T. by increasing travel time, arrival j unreliability particularly, during peak hours, fuel consumption, pollution emissions and driver stress, and reduce life satisfaction. The study recommends the need to expand road capacity and greater utilization of\ modes of transportation with a high occupancy coefficient, including carpooling and rationalization of on-street parkingenTraffic Congestion, Demand, Supply. JEL: R4, R40and R41Traffic Congestion in F.C.T: Demand and Supply ApproachArticle