Safety Ignored: Pedestrians shun footbridge on N1 Highway despite risks

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  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    people would never learn any lessons if they are not been punished about wrong doing .
    if there is a footbridge and people are not using it- Ghana police must dedicated 2 months for that and make sure they arrest anybody wh ...
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  • Watching the watchman 1 year ago

    Is the foot bridge accessible for people with disabilities and the old? If it is then, these people shouldn’t have done this. If we don’t have one that is accessible, that could be the problem.

  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    surprisingly those we saw in the video climbing and crossing the road like animals are not disable people- this is why the issue has to do with the mindset of the people and how the security agencies educate and force the pe ...
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  • ANOLD 1 year ago

    These guys need proper beating.

  • Tweaa 1 year ago

    Black people with black sense , no matter what you do the stupidity of some people would be known , the police should round them up , for the courts to impose heavy fines on them

  • When some knack them they go learn 1 year ago

    Ghana web first thing first you have moved the comment section on some of your stories on the mobile version you would have to scroll through many ads to get to read comments try reverse it.

    Second in the major highways t ...
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  • Victor 1 year ago

    You do not need to scroll to the bottom of the page to get to the comments section .. at the top of the article and to the right hand side you will find a page icon that is the comments page and you then click on it

  • Otto pfister 1 year ago

    I remember the speed I can use to cross that road in the 90s,it was not easy. We're not disciplined as africans.

  • Happiness 1 year ago

    If you feel dizzy using the stairway then you need help. You may be anaemic or have other heart or lung troubles.