The year-long campaign dubbed #GhanaWebRoadSafety took off on Monday, March 1, 2021, and will focus on three key areas: indiscipline on roads; bad roads, and potholes that contribute to road accidents the and absence of streetlights.
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: 206 men, 38 women die in accidents in January alone
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Your car lights can keep you alive – Accra City Hotel Manager
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Here's why McBrown can't effectively use her right hand
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Drivers flouting traffic regulations with impunity – NRSA
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: The ignored ‘pandemic’ killing millions in Ghana
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Bolga-Soe-Bongo road marked as hot spot for road carnages
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Motor accident kills 2 Burkinabes, others injured
GhanaWebRoadSafety: 'Killer' amber traffic lights should be fixed – Nana Ama McBrown
Northern Youth Parliament debates road safety in Tamale
GhanaWebRoadSafety: Accidents are killing us because we won’t treat it like Coronavirus - Obour
GhanaWebRoadSafety: How this accident caused massive traffic on the Tema motorway yesterday
GhanaWebRoadSafety: It was all like a horror movie – McBrown opens up about the day she ‘saw death’
GhanaWebRoadSafety: My near-death experience - Obour recounts
GhanaWebRoadSafety: EL recounts accident experience, cautions motorists
#GhanaWebRoadSafety: Why accidents are on the rise in Ghana - Drivers speak
GhanaWeb outdoors Road Safety campaign to curb accidents on Ghana's roads