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Accra’s Roads: Indiscipline and Lawlessness Perfected?

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  • Nyansa 11 years ago

    Well written, but those responsible to take the bull by the horn pretend do nothing and the slaughter continues. I commend you Mr Allotey, you have played your part.

  • OBRONI 11 years ago

    I agree with most written in this article. We have one of the best traffic laws in place, but the police is just harrassing people for expired licences, stickers etc. because that is where the money is. they don't check anyth ...
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  • kwasi oyinasky 11 years ago

    Gentleman you have touched on a topic that sends my blood running everyday. Especially the motor bikes and the Landcruiser hazard light blazing public servants. Really I do not know how we can stpo these and it hurts me to ...
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  • Yaw 11 years ago

    Johnny. Come to Kororidua and see for yourself. No order no law. Everyone does what they like. U have stated the facts, but we don't have the guts to implement such a plan

  • Nana Joe 11 years ago

    Ghanaian drivers in western countries have stellar driving records. They know the hammer will fall on their heads, if they misbehave.

    In GH, no one is punished; You're supposed to Give it to God'. Everyone is always plead ...
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  • holy one 11 years ago

    I wish those in charge of the road system in Ghana will read. thank you.
    there should be one road law for all. traffic fines are good source of income for governments why cann't Ghana do the same. we get the income and at th ...
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  • Abu Musa Kwankwaso 11 years ago

    It cannot be done overnight but it can be done. It must be done.

    Sums it up effectively, i salute sir!

  • Birahma 11 years ago

    Yam sellers sit on pavements and stretch their legs onto the road and yet the Policemen only watch them without cautioning them.If a driver accidentally rans over these legs then he rather gets trouble.What kind of system is ...
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  • Gary Whitt; USA 11 years ago

    I visited Ghana about 5 years ago. I was in a taxi travelling from Legon to Accra during the rush hour. After we passed under the overpass at Tetteh Quarshie, traffic came to a stand still. Why? The motorcade of the presiden ...
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  • Abrantie 11 years ago

    Cougar, Cougar my PDC chairman for Spintex and Airport again. How are things buddy? Don't you realize that everything is wrong in today's Ghana. The situation on the roads is part of the mess in the country. We are on the pat ...
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  • Yaw Poku, Finland 11 years ago

    My brother, I could not agree with you more. The situation is terrible. I have been living in Finland for some years now and I was in Ghana in Oct-Nov 2012 and I could not believe my eyes. Pls let's form a pressure group to p ...
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  • Nii Joromi 11 years ago

    The City of London generates millions of pounds in traffic fines. Why can't our lazy governments learn from developed countries? The revenue could help develop our third world infrastructure.

  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    WHAT AT ALL FUNCTIONS WELL in Ghana APART from corruption,selfishness and greed??? WHERE did we go WRONG in the development of Ghana ??? IT IS SAD!!!
    NOTHING POSITIVE FUNCTIONS WELL!!

  • Nii Joromi 11 years ago

    I was in shock when I went to Ghana and saw the blatant violation of road rules especially by motor bike riders. Once again we have a police traffic unit which targets easy prey (drivers) to extort money from them. Can someth ...
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  • Wayne 8 years ago

    I come here to Accra from Australia to visit my wife and daughter and every time I get into a cab I fear for my life. In my country emergency vehicles are given priority not any odiot coming the other way with hazards on and ...
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