Thief man, fiafitor, ole, julor, ewi, balawo. .. to err is human
Thief man, fiafitor, ole, julor, ewi, balawo. .. to err is human
Dam 8 years ago
Sometimes I wonder if people lose touch with reality when they get into power. How can we see with such poor visibility on our roads. No street lights on almost all our roads and you talk about poor visibility of driver. Tell ... read full comment
Sometimes I wonder if people lose touch with reality when they get into power. How can we see with such poor visibility on our roads. No street lights on almost all our roads and you talk about poor visibility of driver. Tell the government to fix the roads and put street lights on them and see if accidents wont reduce
Kwasi 8 years ago
I maintain the police is responsible for the road accidents. Most drivers COPY what the police do. They are always in a hurry so drivers follow their bad example.
I maintain the police is responsible for the road accidents. Most drivers COPY what the police do. They are always in a hurry so drivers follow their bad example.
Michael K. Tettevi. 8 years ago
Poor vision worsens especially during the night when the headlights of the vehicle from the opposite direction shine so brightly that vision becomes difficult. In such cases, street lights help a lot and road markings must b ... read full comment
Poor vision worsens especially during the night when the headlights of the vehicle from the opposite direction shine so brightly that vision becomes difficult. In such cases, street lights help a lot and road markings must be clearly seen during the night
kojo, china 8 years ago
no. 1 is indisciplined drivers who don't obey road rules and signs. imagine doing overtaking on curves and uphills, No God can prevent the impending accidents thenceforth.
no. 2 is the killer road system in ghana. when two ... read full comment
no. 1 is indisciplined drivers who don't obey road rules and signs. imagine doing overtaking on curves and uphills, No God can prevent the impending accidents thenceforth.
no. 2 is the killer road system in ghana. when two cars are moving in opposite direction such as accra to takoradi or accra to tamale then expect a collision every two days.
no. 3 is old wreched, faulty dead-trap cars because everyone can just put any skeleton on the road and starts loading people like yams. no controlled transport companies.
ghana has no problem with vision, that slim harmattan is nothing compared to heavy snow and thick fog esp in china.
when people are paid to properly diagnose our problems and map out solutions they surprisingly shock us with feeble thinking.
Thief man, fiafitor, ole, julor, ewi, balawo. .. to err is human
Sometimes I wonder if people lose touch with reality when they get into power. How can we see with such poor visibility on our roads. No street lights on almost all our roads and you talk about poor visibility of driver. Tell ...
read full comment
I maintain the police is responsible for the road accidents. Most drivers COPY what the police do. They are always in a hurry so drivers follow their bad example.
Poor vision worsens especially during the night when the headlights of the vehicle from the opposite direction shine so brightly that vision becomes difficult. In such cases, street lights help a lot and road markings must b ...
read full comment
no. 1 is indisciplined drivers who don't obey road rules and signs. imagine doing overtaking on curves and uphills, No God can prevent the impending accidents thenceforth.
no. 2 is the killer road system in ghana. when two ...
read full comment