The cities are messed up. Accra, for instance, is choked beyond any emergency lane because the space is not even there. Second, even if those emergency lanes were created, they will be occupied by the VVIPs of Ghana - ministe ... read full comment
The cities are messed up. Accra, for instance, is choked beyond any emergency lane because the space is not even there. Second, even if those emergency lanes were created, they will be occupied by the VVIPs of Ghana - ministers and their wives, girlfriends and children, policemen, soldiers, NDC cadres and loiterers, money vans. Have you ever traveled on the Accra-Tema motorway at 7:30 in the morning? There you notice the number of VVIPs that pass the police who are supposed to direct traffic. Ghana is fucked up.
KANAWU 10 years ago
WE SHOULD NOT BE NEGATIVE. EUROPE AND AMERICA HAVE OLD PART OF THEIR CITIES THAT HAVE SMALL STREETS, HOWEVER THEY BUILD MODERN AMENITIES AN EMERGENCY LANES IN NEW DEVELOPMENTS. SO WE SHOULD BUILD EMERGENCE LANES WHERE POSSIBL ... read full comment
WE SHOULD NOT BE NEGATIVE. EUROPE AND AMERICA HAVE OLD PART OF THEIR CITIES THAT HAVE SMALL STREETS, HOWEVER THEY BUILD MODERN AMENITIES AN EMERGENCY LANES IN NEW DEVELOPMENTS. SO WE SHOULD BUILD EMERGENCE LANES WHERE POSSIBLE AND WITH CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ROADS.
MV.Dodoo, usa 10 years ago
They don't need emergency road. All they need is to make it a law for any cars, or vehicles that is on the road, must stop or pull aside to the edge of the road to the ambulance, fire services department if the sarien is been ... read full comment
They don't need emergency road. All they need is to make it a law for any cars, or vehicles that is on the road, must stop or pull aside to the edge of the road to the ambulance, fire services department if the sarien is been sound.
S.H.C 10 years ago
Masa, emergency lane will be the best
Masa, emergency lane will be the best
Johann B. Awotwe 10 years ago
What MV Dodoo is saying is the norm everywhere because it is not feasible to give extra lane to emergency serveice.
The rule is that all vehicles MUST make way for the emergency. That's all.
What MV Dodoo is saying is the norm everywhere because it is not feasible to give extra lane to emergency serveice.
The rule is that all vehicles MUST make way for the emergency. That's all.
Yiddana 10 years ago
Prof where will Ghana get the money to build these exclusive lanes?
In most develop countries medical helicopters are used. They are even cheaper than vans, and make economic sense. What happens to these so called emergency ... read full comment
Prof where will Ghana get the money to build these exclusive lanes?
In most develop countries medical helicopters are used. They are even cheaper than vans, and make economic sense. What happens to these so called emergency lanes when there is no emergency?
Lord Lucan 10 years ago
There is no doubt that the use of Emergency Medical Helicopter Services is an extremely efficacious means of providing ‘up front’ life saving support and subsequent rapid transportation to specialist hospital care facilit ... read full comment
There is no doubt that the use of Emergency Medical Helicopter Services is an extremely efficacious means of providing ‘up front’ life saving support and subsequent rapid transportation to specialist hospital care facilities.
In no way however can the cost of using helicopters be considered as being cheaper than ‘the use of vans’. What a nonsensical comment!
As a bare minimum a helicopter mission would typically cost in the region of at least one hundred times more than the cost of using a ‘van’ for the same journey profile.
Where on earth did Yiddana get this ridiculous idea from?
OBINNA 10 years ago
WE HAVE TO START FROM SOMEWHERE. DO WE HAVE MONEY FOR EMERGENCY HELICOPTERS? LETS CUT OUR COATS ACCORDING TO OUR SIZES
WE HAVE TO START FROM SOMEWHERE. DO WE HAVE MONEY FOR EMERGENCY HELICOPTERS? LETS CUT OUR COATS ACCORDING TO OUR SIZES
kofi adu 10 years ago
Think outside the box. You have to embark on educating drivers and other road users on how to give way to sirens and lights. Use your money to do intelligent projects. Don't keep it.
Think outside the box. You have to embark on educating drivers and other road users on how to give way to sirens and lights. Use your money to do intelligent projects. Don't keep it.
Ghanaman THE REAL 10 years ago
Emergency lanes in Ghana when we don't even have adequate basis roads/streets? Even the advanced nations cannot afford that! A couple of air Ambulances is what you should realistically be asking for, Mr Boss of NAS!! Dream on ... read full comment
Emergency lanes in Ghana when we don't even have adequate basis roads/streets? Even the advanced nations cannot afford that! A couple of air Ambulances is what you should realistically be asking for, Mr Boss of NAS!! Dream on!!!
OBINNA 10 years ago
YES, THIS IS MUCH NEEDED - EMERGENCY LANES IN THE TRAFFIC DESIGNS OF THE CITIES. ITS TIME HAS COME. THIS WOULD FACILITATE THE EASY MOVEMENT OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
YES, THIS IS MUCH NEEDED - EMERGENCY LANES IN THE TRAFFIC DESIGNS OF THE CITIES. ITS TIME HAS COME. THIS WOULD FACILITATE THE EASY MOVEMENT OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
The cities are messed up. Accra, for instance, is choked beyond any emergency lane because the space is not even there. Second, even if those emergency lanes were created, they will be occupied by the VVIPs of Ghana - ministe ...
read full comment
WE SHOULD NOT BE NEGATIVE. EUROPE AND AMERICA HAVE OLD PART OF THEIR CITIES THAT HAVE SMALL STREETS, HOWEVER THEY BUILD MODERN AMENITIES AN EMERGENCY LANES IN NEW DEVELOPMENTS. SO WE SHOULD BUILD EMERGENCE LANES WHERE POSSIBL ...
read full comment
They don't need emergency road. All they need is to make it a law for any cars, or vehicles that is on the road, must stop or pull aside to the edge of the road to the ambulance, fire services department if the sarien is been ...
read full comment
Masa, emergency lane will be the best
What MV Dodoo is saying is the norm everywhere because it is not feasible to give extra lane to emergency serveice.
The rule is that all vehicles MUST make way for the emergency. That's all.
Prof where will Ghana get the money to build these exclusive lanes?
In most develop countries medical helicopters are used. They are even cheaper than vans, and make economic sense. What happens to these so called emergency ...
read full comment
There is no doubt that the use of Emergency Medical Helicopter Services is an extremely efficacious means of providing ‘up front’ life saving support and subsequent rapid transportation to specialist hospital care facilit ...
read full comment
WE HAVE TO START FROM SOMEWHERE. DO WE HAVE MONEY FOR EMERGENCY HELICOPTERS? LETS CUT OUR COATS ACCORDING TO OUR SIZES
Think outside the box. You have to embark on educating drivers and other road users on how to give way to sirens and lights. Use your money to do intelligent projects. Don't keep it.
Emergency lanes in Ghana when we don't even have adequate basis roads/streets? Even the advanced nations cannot afford that! A couple of air Ambulances is what you should realistically be asking for, Mr Boss of NAS!! Dream on ...
read full comment
YES, THIS IS MUCH NEEDED - EMERGENCY LANES IN THE TRAFFIC DESIGNS OF THE CITIES. ITS TIME HAS COME. THIS WOULD FACILITATE THE EASY MOVEMENT OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
Good idea.