Abstract
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems play an important role in improving urban mobility in Lagos, where large numbers of commuters rely on public transport daily. BRT terminals act as key access points within the system, and their spatial organization can influence passenger movement, comfort, and overall experience. This study examines passenger perceptions of zoning clarity and circulation efficiency in Lagos BRT terminals and explores how these factors relate to passenger comfort and safety. A quantitative survey was conducted using a structured questionnaire distributed online to passengers who had used BRT terminals within the last six months. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. The findings indicate that while most passengers find terminal layouts generally understandable, congestion and limited separation of functional areas sometimes affect movement and comfort. The study highlights the importance of clear zoning and efficient circulation in improving passenger experience within BRT terminals.