Trotro hits two pedestrians at Lapaz as dumsor renders traffic lights non-functional

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  • Kwame 1 year ago

    Drivers are supposed to reduce their speed to 60 k/h or less whenever they are 60 meters from zebra crossing.
    However, the fact is that Ghanaians don't obey laws and the courts don't punish drivers who intentionally knockdo ...
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  • JJ 1 year ago

    NPP HAVE NO SHAME

  • iPRONOUNCE 1 year ago

    Nana TOASO! FOUR MORE TO DO MORE. He's doing more too, you people are shouting boooeeey. Is this not what you asked for?

  • JJ 1 year ago

    WILL AKUFO ADDO BE ABLE TO COME OUT OF HIS HOUSE?????????

  • Chief 1 year ago

    Very common at lapaz. If only these drivers could by shot... instead of reducing speed and being cautious when visiblity is bad, they rather resort to stunt driving

  • Sam Fante warrior. 1 year ago

    Akufo Addo was flying expensive private jet $14000 per hour just to visit his homosexuals friends in Swiss, France, England and America all the time. The Ghana is already finish.

  • Ghana ay3 mobo doh doh 1 year ago

    Nana addo is a curse to this country

  • Enoch 1 year ago

    Why blame the non function of the traffic lights instead of blaming the indisciplined buffoon driver.

  • De worshipper 1 year ago

    When there weren't dumsor didn't trotro hit pedestrians? Didn't we have non-functional traffic lights here and there in our cities? So why relating this accident to dumsor ? Why didn't you blame the recalcitrant driver who s ...
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  • Ato 1 year ago

    What about the car's own light? Was it also connected to electricity?

  • Obestebie 1 year ago

    Where are the police offices to help us cross the busy streets?