Until when will disabled trucks , trailers, buses and so on can be identified with illuminated warning triangles ? NOT LEAFS like they used to do in the 1930’s . The Government should have its own towed trucks in each distr ... read full comment
Until when will disabled trucks , trailers, buses and so on can be identified with illuminated warning triangles ? NOT LEAFS like they used to do in the 1930’s . The Government should have its own towed trucks in each district just like the ambulances and towed broken down vehicles on our roads for a fee ,
Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago
My uncle was a Police Officer at Osu and I used to visit him and spend a lot of time at their Barracks. Those days, Police on duty inspected if every passing vehicle had those Triangular signs that were put in the road to war ... read full comment
My uncle was a Police Officer at Osu and I used to visit him and spend a lot of time at their Barracks. Those days, Police on duty inspected if every passing vehicle had those Triangular signs that were put in the road to warn on coming Drivers of a Disabled Vehicle that was being worked on. Those days, even passing vehicles were inspected for Tools Boxes. Now it looks like we are living in the jungle and nothing seems to work. Let us put our hostile political differences aside and work together as Human Beings to Make Ghana Work Right Now. We have fooled around and along for far too long.
Obikwelu 1 month ago
How on earth will I take my body to go and sit inside one of those Sprinter buses, mainly driven by young, indisciplined, disrespectful, lawless, money-loving Kumasi money chasers..???? Just one look at most of these crooked ... read full comment
How on earth will I take my body to go and sit inside one of those Sprinter buses, mainly driven by young, indisciplined, disrespectful, lawless, money-loving Kumasi money chasers..???? Just one look at most of these crooked drivers, and you'd wonder if they even value their own lives. Within the entire Sprinter bus drivers, I can confidently say that 90% of them are sub-human beings, and I mean it
Jerry 1 month ago
It is because there are no alternatives. In Accra if you live in the outskirts like Adenta and work in Accra you will realize how important the sprinters are to the economy. They ferry about 90% of the commercial and administ ... read full comment
It is because there are no alternatives. In Accra if you live in the outskirts like Adenta and work in Accra you will realize how important the sprinters are to the economy. They ferry about 90% of the commercial and administrative workforce. Without them the Ghanaian economy simply cannot run. Until we have better transport system in place, the government needs to train the drivers and ensure they abide by traffic regulations.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago
Hahahaha. You are right. What will you do if you happen to be at a place like MIASO, PRAPRA BAABI DA where there is only one vehicle in the area. Can you afford to walk that distance of about 15 Kilometers every day?
I guess ... read full comment
Hahahaha. You are right. What will you do if you happen to be at a place like MIASO, PRAPRA BAABI DA where there is only one vehicle in the area. Can you afford to walk that distance of about 15 Kilometers every day?
I guess we should contact the Developed Countries where the ignition of a vehicle will not work if a Driver has a certain amount of Alcohol in his system. Even when the Driver gets someone to start the vehicle for him, the vehicle will automatically shut down and stop the very moment the Driver starts breathing behind his steer. In Uncle Sam’s country, this is done for all Drivers who are Alcoholics and have been arrested on DUI charges for more than two times.
In the Developed Countries, Drug and Alcohol Tests are even done at workplaces. Yes, and the Supervisors can easily and randomly pick people for Alcohol Test. Those tests are monitored from the Headquarters of the company. Test Positive and you are fired and it can stay on your Record for up to Twenty or even more years.Why can’t we get home safely from behind the Steering Wheel at the end of the day and drink a whole barrel of APII to destroy our Internal Organs to show how stupid we are?
Really, Drivers who do so under the Influence should not be Fined but given Prison Sentences of over Five Years. Take them off the road and community for a period of time. Make our roads safe.
Kwame Blanco 1 month ago
No lies told brother all truth
No lies told brother all truth
Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago
I think all Commercial Drivers should be made to take Drugs and Alcohol Tests before they are made to drive everyday. And they should be made to take the same tests on arrival at their destinations. The unfortunate thing is c ... read full comment
I think all Commercial Drivers should be made to take Drugs and Alcohol Tests before they are made to drive everyday. And they should be made to take the same tests on arrival at their destinations. The unfortunate thing is can we get honest officials to do such testings. I am a total Ghanaian and very much aware of how corrupt our system is. The Testing Officers will just take some few Cedis and let them drive away. We are just too corrupt to make things work correctly. The Ghanaian will just take bribes and tell the Drivers Drive safely. God be with you on your way. We are just horrible dishonest people.
Kofi Tetteh 1 month ago
Stupid hater. Is it only cars and for that matter Sprinter buses from Kumasi that have accidents? Find out what happened at the Kasoa Tollbooth on Sunday. Be wise and stop targeting some people. For all you know the drivers ... read full comment
Stupid hater. Is it only cars and for that matter Sprinter buses from Kumasi that have accidents? Find out what happened at the Kasoa Tollbooth on Sunday. Be wise and stop targeting some people. For all you know the drivers could be from your useless Region. Nonsense
Kwasi 1 month ago
When Late President Mills proposed, towing trucks to remove broken down vehicles from the road there was a lot of opposition.
Here's the results.
When Late President Mills proposed, towing trucks to remove broken down vehicles from the road there was a lot of opposition.
Here's the results.
KEVIN TAYLOR HAS COLLAPSED NPP, 1 month ago
I can remember that suggested and life saver initiative by President Mills,it was tug of war between the opposition and the government,everything is politicised in Ghana the reason the country is sinking with all its precio ... read full comment
I can remember that suggested and life saver initiative by President Mills,it was tug of war between the opposition and the government,everything is politicised in Ghana the reason the country is sinking with all its precious people,very shameful and sad indeed!
KEVIN TAYLOR HAS COLLAPSED NPP, 1 month ago
Because of "nkwasea speeding nti, akum nkrofuo mma kwa"!
Because of "nkwasea speeding nti, akum nkrofuo mma kwa"!
Frank Agyena-Karikari 1 month ago
You are right. Some Drivers and community members sometimes foolishly and stupidly argue about the fastest Driver in the town. What ignorance and stupidity is that.
You are right. Some Drivers and community members sometimes foolishly and stupidly argue about the fastest Driver in the town. What ignorance and stupidity is that.
Obrempong 1 month ago
Ghana is a Joke. Sprinte buses or vehicles
are Paper-weight when running in speed , The
Operators are eager to reach their destinations early
making them run many times in order to make
more money. They run with the Speed ... read full comment
Ghana is a Joke. Sprinte buses or vehicles
are Paper-weight when running in speed , The
Operators are eager to reach their destinations early
making them run many times in order to make
more money. They run with the Speed of light
without thinking of accident.
The government of Ghana must make it
Imperative to run on SHORT Distances. These
Sprint Buses have taken more Human Tolls
that warrant investigationd and solutions to avoid
further human suffering.. when will the people of
Ghana realize this Sprinter Buses menace and
Find perpetual solution.
Klaase Klose Marfhen 1 month ago
Mr Minister. I voted for the NDC. My worry is ; why di you allow heads of schools to collect unnecessary items for first year students?
Assuming there are 1,000 freshers amd each of them is asked to bring the following,
... read full comment
Mr Minister. I voted for the NDC. My worry is ; why di you allow heads of schools to collect unnecessary items for first year students?
Assuming there are 1,000 freshers amd each of them is asked to bring the following,
1. A cutlass
2. A mob and its bucket
3. Washi g powder, or detergent
4. Disinfectant, dettol, etc
5. Duster
6. Rake/hole
7. Insecticide mosquito spray
8. And many more
And surprisingly the children are made to use their own washing powder whenever they do cleanings. This is repeated every year for new comers.
My question to the minister is WHERE DO THESE ITEMS GO?
The Minister should stop this diabolic extortions immediately and carry out an audit on the items collected.
Musa 1 month ago
The challenge goes to dvla. What kind of competency do they require of drivers in Ghana ? Indeed it’s a shame to have uneducated and daft people using the roads.
Now your heads in utmost shame indeed
The challenge goes to dvla. What kind of competency do they require of drivers in Ghana ? Indeed it’s a shame to have uneducated and daft people using the roads.
Now your heads in utmost shame indeed
ST Ghfuo: Canadians are dishonest, liars, Gh leaders are fools 1 month ago
So. NO clean cut human being in ghana has an antidote to this menace? Instead the foolish idiot Haruka iddrisu looks on as teachers rape and have sex with minors..you are worried about hair bevause tou don't have hair..sprint ... read full comment
So. NO clean cut human being in ghana has an antidote to this menace? Instead the foolish idiot Haruka iddrisu looks on as teachers rape and have sex with minors..you are worried about hair bevause tou don't have hair..sprinter buses are killing machines and yet all these decades no clean cut leader has found a solution. Roads in Ghana have no speed limit displays. No uniformed and uninformed police on thr roads ticketing speeding Vans, roads are rough with potholes, very narrow..relying on God to save you is not the answer if you continue to remain a fool..you shouldn't rely on religion and culture to make decisions only focus on revenue and safety to human life and property. Gh leaders are fools
GPS 1 month ago
Many Ghanaian drivers are careless you have to slow down at curves. Most of these drivers are tired and need to sleep. Sometimes, after night shift at work I feel tire and sleepy, I park my car and sleep. I learned my lessons ... read full comment
Many Ghanaian drivers are careless you have to slow down at curves. Most of these drivers are tired and need to sleep. Sometimes, after night shift at work I feel tire and sleepy, I park my car and sleep. I learned my lessons and I don't want to repeat. When you feel tired and sleepy NEVER CONTINUE DRIVING. Never drink and drive. This is very sad
Nii Akwei 1 month ago
Road Minister, you see now. You guys are incompetent. Your book-long degrees does not mean anything. Nothing!
Road Minister, you see now. You guys are incompetent. Your book-long degrees does not mean anything. Nothing!
Kojo 1 month ago
This has nothing to do with the road minister my friend- it’s the stupidity and careless drivers we have on the road. Road minister wasn’t driving those vehicles. Until we become reasonable human beings with moral compass ... read full comment
This has nothing to do with the road minister my friend- it’s the stupidity and careless drivers we have on the road. Road minister wasn’t driving those vehicles. Until we become reasonable human beings with moral compass, such occurrences will continue. I am sick and tired of we we the people always blaming government or government authorities for doing basics for us but we the people can’t use common sense. I see drivers drunk driving passenger cars and the passengers said nothing. I see drivers over speeding and passengers said nothing, I have witness passenger been humiliated by the multiple in a van because he single handily advised a driver to slow down because of inappropriate driving maneuver. What is wrong with us -
Hard 1 month ago
Ebu mahama what curse is on You sir?
Ebu mahama what curse is on You sir?
Chief Justice 1 month ago
It is your mother's plague infested anus curse that is on him. Stupid fool
It is your mother's plague infested anus curse that is on him. Stupid fool
Killer 1 month ago
Did any of the men of God saw it coming,, hummmm
Did any of the men of God saw it coming,, hummmm
Kojo 1 month ago
Aren’t we tired of this nonsense drivers? What is wrong with Ghana drivers. Very unprofessional drivers on the roads with poor skills with no decency of human being life. I am sick and tired of so many stupidity deaths on K ... read full comment
Aren’t we tired of this nonsense drivers? What is wrong with Ghana drivers. Very unprofessional drivers on the roads with poor skills with no decency of human being life. I am sick and tired of so many stupidity deaths on Kumasi roads-
I have driven on this road many times and there is always some idiotic drivers carelessly taking unscrupulous passing. So sad to see so many Spintex buses and Toyota passengers vans with no moral compass and the passengers in those vans also have no guts to tell their drivers to stop such act of speeding and wrong maneuvers. What is wrong with us- I am very upset with so many accidents. This is no government issue - it’s the stupidity of our drivers on the road period.
Onipaba 1 month ago
Too much shedding of blood.this is questionable There is blood on their heads and hands.May Karma catch up with the evil doers .Power drunk All in the name of we must win power by any means possible including human sacrifices ... read full comment
Too much shedding of blood.this is questionable There is blood on their heads and hands.May Karma catch up with the evil doers .Power drunk All in the name of we must win power by any means possible including human sacrifices.Who the cup fits let them wear it
Teddy more 1 month ago
8 hours ago
This goes to government via minister of road and highways. I have just noticed there's no perdistran crossing in inner-city Town cities. People are hanging around between fifteen to twenty minutes before getting ... read full comment
8 hours ago
This goes to government via minister of road and highways. I have just noticed there's no perdistran crossing in inner-city Town cities. People are hanging around between fifteen to twenty minutes before getting a chance to cross the road.
I suggest, perdistran crossing need to be done as soon as possible.
We don't need much money to do the project. We need colour paint the perdistran cross. 2
Then create normal flashing colour pole both opposite ways in order to pay attention to the crossers. Very disastrous. Just normal pole with flashing. Any sensible driver will stop for them to cross
Teddy more 1 month ago
Don't worry about quite road but busy ones are more important
Don't worry about quite road but busy ones are more important
Concern 1 month ago
All is because the system is not working. Our leaders and the station do not prioritise life. This is avoidable death if government mechanisms are working and those responsible for the sectors are concern about human life. ... read full comment
All is because the system is not working. Our leaders and the station do not prioritise life. This is avoidable death if government mechanisms are working and those responsible for the sectors are concern about human life. Elsewhere when an accident happens the authorities will immediately secure the place analyse and fix the problem immediately. What do we see here in our part of the world? Hmm Twene Jonas is always right.
Tosh 1 month ago
How many deaths, should it take, before we find a solution to abandoned broken down vehicles on the streets and highways? Is it beyond us? At least can't we copy models in other countries. Resetting the country, especially in ... read full comment
How many deaths, should it take, before we find a solution to abandoned broken down vehicles on the streets and highways? Is it beyond us? At least can't we copy models in other countries. Resetting the country, especially in our transport and road sectors, is crucial in making everything else succeed. The DVLA has set the pace in that sector, with innovative reforms. The Road Safety Commission should wake up from their slumber.
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WOFA YAW 1 month ago
KUMASI TO ACCRA ROAD IS VERY BAD, GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT
KUMASI TO ACCRA ROAD IS VERY BAD, GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT
No Mercy 1 month ago
Do We have Minister for Road's and Transport.Do we have Road Signs in Ghana?Or do we have Regulations, Speed limit in Ghana.Many People will be affected because the Government don't Check what is going on in Ghana.Is too much ... read full comment
Do We have Minister for Road's and Transport.Do we have Road Signs in Ghana?Or do we have Regulations, Speed limit in Ghana.Many People will be affected because the Government don't Check what is going on in Ghana.Is too much Accidents going on.Is there Solution to Limit the Accidents
Kwasi Mensah 1 month ago
How many lives should we lose through such collisions involving stationary/broken down trucks before the government implements the overdue towing policy to clear rickety trucks that litter all major highways in Ghana?
How many lives should we lose through such collisions involving stationary/broken down trucks before the government implements the overdue towing policy to clear rickety trucks that litter all major highways in Ghana?
Until when will disabled trucks , trailers, buses and so on can be identified with illuminated warning triangles ? NOT LEAFS like they used to do in the 1930’s . The Government should have its own towed trucks in each distr ...
read full comment
My uncle was a Police Officer at Osu and I used to visit him and spend a lot of time at their Barracks. Those days, Police on duty inspected if every passing vehicle had those Triangular signs that were put in the road to war ...
read full comment
How on earth will I take my body to go and sit inside one of those Sprinter buses, mainly driven by young, indisciplined, disrespectful, lawless, money-loving Kumasi money chasers..???? Just one look at most of these crooked ...
read full comment
It is because there are no alternatives. In Accra if you live in the outskirts like Adenta and work in Accra you will realize how important the sprinters are to the economy. They ferry about 90% of the commercial and administ ...
read full comment
Hahahaha. You are right. What will you do if you happen to be at a place like MIASO, PRAPRA BAABI DA where there is only one vehicle in the area. Can you afford to walk that distance of about 15 Kilometers every day?
I guess ...
read full comment
No lies told brother all truth
I think all Commercial Drivers should be made to take Drugs and Alcohol Tests before they are made to drive everyday. And they should be made to take the same tests on arrival at their destinations. The unfortunate thing is c ...
read full comment
Stupid hater. Is it only cars and for that matter Sprinter buses from Kumasi that have accidents? Find out what happened at the Kasoa Tollbooth on Sunday. Be wise and stop targeting some people. For all you know the drivers ...
read full comment
When Late President Mills proposed, towing trucks to remove broken down vehicles from the road there was a lot of opposition.
Here's the results.
I can remember that suggested and life saver initiative by President Mills,it was tug of war between the opposition and the government,everything is politicised in Ghana the reason the country is sinking with all its precio ...
read full comment
Because of "nkwasea speeding nti, akum nkrofuo mma kwa"!
You are right. Some Drivers and community members sometimes foolishly and stupidly argue about the fastest Driver in the town. What ignorance and stupidity is that.
Ghana is a Joke. Sprinte buses or vehicles
are Paper-weight when running in speed , The
Operators are eager to reach their destinations early
making them run many times in order to make
more money. They run with the Speed ...
read full comment
Mr Minister. I voted for the NDC. My worry is ; why di you allow heads of schools to collect unnecessary items for first year students?
Assuming there are 1,000 freshers amd each of them is asked to bring the following,
...
read full comment
The challenge goes to dvla. What kind of competency do they require of drivers in Ghana ? Indeed it’s a shame to have uneducated and daft people using the roads.
Now your heads in utmost shame indeed
So. NO clean cut human being in ghana has an antidote to this menace? Instead the foolish idiot Haruka iddrisu looks on as teachers rape and have sex with minors..you are worried about hair bevause tou don't have hair..sprint ...
read full comment
Many Ghanaian drivers are careless you have to slow down at curves. Most of these drivers are tired and need to sleep. Sometimes, after night shift at work I feel tire and sleepy, I park my car and sleep. I learned my lessons ...
read full comment
Road Minister, you see now. You guys are incompetent. Your book-long degrees does not mean anything. Nothing!
This has nothing to do with the road minister my friend- it’s the stupidity and careless drivers we have on the road. Road minister wasn’t driving those vehicles. Until we become reasonable human beings with moral compass ...
read full comment
Ebu mahama what curse is on You sir?
It is your mother's plague infested anus curse that is on him. Stupid fool
Did any of the men of God saw it coming,, hummmm
Aren’t we tired of this nonsense drivers? What is wrong with Ghana drivers. Very unprofessional drivers on the roads with poor skills with no decency of human being life. I am sick and tired of so many stupidity deaths on K ...
read full comment
Too much shedding of blood.this is questionable There is blood on their heads and hands.May Karma catch up with the evil doers .Power drunk All in the name of we must win power by any means possible including human sacrifices ...
read full comment
8 hours ago
This goes to government via minister of road and highways. I have just noticed there's no perdistran crossing in inner-city Town cities. People are hanging around between fifteen to twenty minutes before getting ...
read full comment
Don't worry about quite road but busy ones are more important
All is because the system is not working. Our leaders and the station do not prioritise life. This is avoidable death if government mechanisms are working and those responsible for the sectors are concern about human life. ...
read full comment
How many deaths, should it take, before we find a solution to abandoned broken down vehicles on the streets and highways? Is it beyond us? At least can't we copy models in other countries. Resetting the country, especially in ...
read full comment
We help secure your perimeter with modern ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS that supports alarm system and backup battery system. We sell and install ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS & CCTV CAMERAS. Call/WhatsApp: 0501796870 for more info. 565465 ...
read full comment
KUMASI TO ACCRA ROAD IS VERY BAD, GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT
Do We have Minister for Road's and Transport.Do we have Road Signs in Ghana?Or do we have Regulations, Speed limit in Ghana.Many People will be affected because the Government don't Check what is going on in Ghana.Is too much ...
read full comment
How many lives should we lose through such collisions involving stationary/broken down trucks before the government implements the overdue towing policy to clear rickety trucks that litter all major highways in Ghana?