10% of accident-related deaths are due to the use of inferior tyres – NRSA

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  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    sometimes it worth not to read some bogus accident related analysis from people who has no clue at the position they occupied .
    it is better to keep mute than to talk about things you are not familiar with or has no insight ...
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  • THE TRUTH 1 year ago

    All what you're saying come at a cost. Are you saying until we have those problems fixed we shd continue to import home used and inferior tyres?Let us control what we can until we improve our economy to do the best.

  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    Where does this Pearl Adusu Sateckla comes from? Which tribe I mean? Are we ashamed to relate to our tribe in Ghana?

  • Sethoo 1 year ago

    She comes from Volta region unfortunately most passengers die on the Tema to Aflao road everyday from tyre blast.

  • Edward 1 year ago

    We know already. You were not planted there to only find causes of accidents. Reason and come out with good solutions.

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  • . 1 year ago

    Bossu , it's the roads that cause accidents in Ghana here The potholes these days don't only deform your tyres but damages your shock absorbers as well .
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  • Kay 1 year ago

    Let's start with lowering the tax on tyres!

  • Accra is dirty.com 1 year ago

    Overspeedings are the main causes of accidents in the country,another contribution factor is sleeping behind the steering wheels as well as lack of maintenance on vehicles

  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 year ago

    The system is so bad that the car owners can not afford the good tyres so Bawumia must do something about the dollar and stop dancing by the instructions of the small boys in the NPP