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soo sad a story, drivers must take precautions, may the kids r.i.p
The department resposible for road safety should put up low (25-30 mph) speed limt signs along the trunk roads that run through towns and villages. The police must also ensure the drivers comply with the mandatory speed limi ...
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Aww! this is so sad, i pray the good Lord will accept their soul.. May their soul rest in perfect peace. Soo sorry for the driver as well.
Lets all pray for the remaining fourth child who is currently at the hospital. May th ...
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Autopsy...for what?
Well, this is an accident, but I think still more should be done with our roads, in this case, highways which pass through towns should have proper speed limit as you get to the town, speed limits should be enforced, and such ...
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the instructions are available,but most drivers disobey them and it brings nothing but sorrow. my condolences to the families, dear drivers let us obey.
Wait a minute are school zones speed limits not clearly marked in Ghana? How about the Slow Child Crossings signs? Come on Ghana get it together. Stop speeding period because it ain't safe for anybody. Please help the familie ...
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Until the government uses well trained police force,well equipped gear and self confident officers(those who can withstand any body regardless of status in the country)and yes also make sure drivers are well tested before lic ...
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I pray that I do not ever kill a goat on the road let alone a child. May they rest in peace. Amen
Overspeeding caused the driver veering the vehicle into the children killing them on the spot.The driver must be severely punished.
Ghana is leaderless. Because of the lack of effective government transport policies, murderous drivers have been slaughtering passengers and pedestrians for decades.
Most Ghanaian commercial drivers are illiterate or elem ...
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