He explained that some hawkers in certain areas move their trade unto the road such that they create the environment for accidents.
Speaking at the Happy Development Dialogues hosted by Happy FM’s Don Prah, he lamented, “Hawkers along the Lapaz highway and even at the Central Business District ply their trade almost to the streets and that poses a threat to drivers. Drivers are not protected.
Property owners also put flower pots or containers forcing pedestrians to walk on the streets.”
Abass Moro called on the relevant authorities to do something about this menace in order to ensure that accidents on our roads are reduced.
Provisional data compiled by the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service (GPS) revealed that the number of commuters killed in road traffic crashes for the first nine months of the year 2021 rose by 16.37% compared to the same period last year.
It increased from 1,827 between January and September 2020 to 2,126 in the first nine months of this year.
The data shows that 1,751 males made up of 193 below the age of 18 and 1,558 who are 18 years and above were killed.
Global Media Alliance Broadcasting Company (GMABC) has dedicated the months of November and December to share educative and informative discussions on all issues that focus on road safety and automobiles. The campaign has Donewell Insurance as the main partner with supporting partners as CFAO Motors Ghana Ltd., Loyalty Insurance and Johanni Auto Cool Ltd. and GhanaWeb as a media partner. Read Full Story
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