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It's been long overdue . Thank God you guys are thinking modern now .
This is the type of investment that create jobs instead freebies economy where nobody pays nothing. We meed cameras almost everywhere. We need MOT where cars will be examined one's every year to make sure they are road worthy ...
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To expose bribe taking corrupt police at all the check points in the country also!
What will this achieve, when we don't an enabling environment for the prosecution of reckless drivers in Ghana. First, we must create a seamless and effective legal system of penalizing errant drivers. Only then would traffic ...
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Even our traffic lights are not working effectively to save common street accidents till now,
now we're to introduce traffic cameras?,
from A to B,
let them walk their talk......
We see cameras all over the place at traffic junctions, so what have police been doing with them? Up till now we haven't heard of any driver being arrested with the aid of these cameras. If they want to install cameras, they ...
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95 percent of drivers break the speed limit and traffic laws in front of these cameras every day and nothing happens, so what then is the use of this complicated looking equipment, or are they not connected?
What would this do
More people die in road traffic accidents in Ghana in one month than one whole year in UK.
Only yesterday Ghanaweb reported 19 or so deaths in two separate accidents. What a bloodbath?
Anything to reduce this carnage is a s ...
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It will record the accident
Discourage dangerous driving, excessive speeding, detect vehicles that shouldn't be on the roads for whatever reason..and HOPEFULLY reduce the police corruption of taking bribes and allowing un-roadworthy and dangerously over ...
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Right move and in particular at big round abouts to ease the flow of traffic helping the traffic management team and the police.
NANA AKUFFU ADDO'S LEGACY 8YRS: U HAVE TO THINK AHEAD!
It was not for nothing that Ghana was the first black African country to break free from colonial rule. We are determined to show that we can emulate the successes of ...
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IT WILL HELP BUT BE CAREFUL OF CORRUPT OPERATERS.
How will you bring the drivers to book when you don't have their address in your database ?
A complete national database will be operational by end of year. Read small wai
The police (koti) will have the audacity to arrest offending drivers by force by racing with them on the streets or highways in their patrol cars and this will cause more accidents, mark my words.
Bullocks. This is another instance of sub-Saharan Africa elite reasoning in putting the cart in front of the horse.
It is not the lack of laws, policemen or the lack of vast road infra-structure that is the problem here. Not ...
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What Ghana really have to do is construct dual carriage roads across the entire country. That's what will help curb the senseless road accidents that have claimed innocent lives. It's about time we found time to plan for safe ...
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Guys, let's stop displaying our ignorance. Cameras don't prevent accidents. They only record actions/events. Serious Driver education together with stiff sanctions are the surest ways to cut down deaths on the road. And this ...
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This is important but bad roads are the major cause! After 60years of independence Accra Kumasi road is still not completed?And somebody was president for almost 20years! Shame and death onto all previous leaders!
Only if they will work
Good step,but what of camera's in front of our vehicles ?
Good idea except that the hungry NDC operatives will sneak around at night, loot and share them and sell them to Togo and Cote d'Iviore.
In Ghana any body can buy driving license.A lot of drivers intoxicating,unnecessary over taking.
It's a nice initiative, if only officials in charge won't compromise the system by taking bribes from culprits .
Though it's a good idea, I see it to be a money making avenue---Ghana for u
This is a misplaced priority. Get teachers chalk first before traffic cameras.
The introduction of dedicated traffic cameras is a splendid concept but not for a country like ghana where street light metal cables and bulbs can be stolen in broad daylight. Posing as electricians from the electricity corp ...
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IT SEEMS TO ME, WE CONTINUE TI BE TOSSED AROUND BECAUSE, WE STILL DO NOIT KNOW WHY, THERE CONTINUES TO BE FSTAL ACCIDENTS ON THE RIOADS OF THE COUNTRY.
GHANAIAN TAXI AND PASSENGER DRIVERS CONTINUE TO CAUSE ACCIDENTS BECAUS ...
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