Road Safety Authority calls for road safety education in schools

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  • Mr Bob Jnr 8 months ago

    Excellent ideas, Accra is really, really too dark at night. Just horrible driving at night.

  • Guv'ner 8 months ago

    And nasty, with kiosks and stalls on walkways forcing pedestrians to walk on roads. Good things are coming.

  • INDEPENDENT CITIZEN 8 months ago

    Excellent! I have been advocating this topic of road safety to be taught from KG to University because everybody uses the road. This will make our roads safe. There are many useless topics in our schools that have no correlat ...
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  • Kk 8 months ago

    Good idea

  • No Mercy 8 months ago

    Regulations and Laws are not working in Ghana.Policeman will Stop a Car and Collect Money.No Road Signs anywhere, The Driver's overtake anyhow.No Speed limit.Most of the Car's are Weak without Brakes.They don't Examine the th ...
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  • Kenneth 8 months ago

    Educate drivers on the use of fast lane. It appears many drivers do not know how a fast lane is used. A fast lane is meant for overtaking. After overtaking you move back into the slow lane. You slow moving cars and trucks in ...
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  • Ghana man 8 months ago

    One of best ideas, because many of Ghana drives don't understand road safe at all

  • .: 8 months ago

    TEACHERS ARE SUFFERING. GO AND TEACH THEM URSELF. EVERYTHING TEACHER YET U DONT VALUE THEM.. PAY THEM WELL AND THEY WILL DELIVER

  • Sam 8 months ago

    A very brilliant idea

  • Roy 8 months ago

    ROAD MARKINGS PLSSSS
    VERY, VERY ESSENTIAL, TO ME EVEMORE THAN STREET LIGHTS. CURBS AND BOULDERS WITHOUT REFLECTORS VERY DEADLY.

  • MsMarkle 8 months ago

    Yes, but most of people walking to work, markets or just strolling has no space to walk on. They have to walk on the streets and it's very dangerous. Ghanaians have been allowed to set up little shops all on the walkways. Th ...
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