Audio By Carbonatix
The National Road Safety Authority has revealed plans are far advanced to turn Ghana's major highways into dual carriageways.
Director of Planning and Programmes of the NRSA who disclosed this on the AM Show on JoyNews said the Authority's constant advocacy for the dual carriageways is yielding results as the government has already started work on the Accra-Kumasi, Accra-Takoradi and Accra-Aflao highways.
David Osafo Adonteng told Israel Laryea "systems must be put in place at least to protect you. One of them is the dualisation of the highways. The government is making plans to turn the Accra-Kumasi highway into an Expressway and you see they've started."
"The plan will also look at the Accra-Takoradi, Accra-Aflao and Accra-Akosombo section. When we do this, then we'd begin to see these changes coming."
These highways have contributed to a majority of the carnage on Ghana's roads and many commuters on these highways have for a long time been asking the government to turn these highways into dual carriageways.
The National Road Safety Authority agrees with this school of thought, Mr Adonteng said, adding that it is one of the reasons his outfit has been advocating for government to listen to the plea of the commuters.
Mr Adonteng added that educating road users alone cannot reduce the carnage on the roads.
He urged all institutions involved to get to work to ensure Ghana's roads are safer.
"Some street lights are not functioning. It is somebody's job to ensure they work. So we have to go for them and push them to do that. I think this is where we'd see some changes," Mr Adonteng said.
He said the NRSA is committed to its course and will ensure it works to reduce road accidents in Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
Fastest World Cup to 100 goals in 68 years – are balls and breaks behind it?
2 hours -
Gakpo and Brobbey at the double as Dutch sink Swedes
3 hours -
Colombia’s escalating, brutal internal conflict is defining its presidential election
3 hours -
Israeli strikes kill six people in Gaza including Al Jazeera cameraman, officials say
4 hours -
King Charles to reveal personal tax bill for first time as monarch
4 hours -
Substitute Undav scores twice as Germany reach last 32 with comeback win
5 hours -
How does qualification for the World Cup knockout stage work?
6 hours -
At least 15 migrant bodies wash ashore in eastern Libya, sources say
6 hours -
‘Electoral Commission appointments must come from parliament’ – Kofi Bentil
6 hours -
iLotBet launches exciting iPhone 17 giveaway for World Cup season
7 hours -
Man found dead after alleged attempted attack on church in Sefwi Asafo
7 hours -
SIC Insurance launches electric vehicles to advance green transition agenda
8 hours -
NHIA CEO urges students to prioritise health insurance and wellbeing
8 hours -
Elderly man rescued from drowning after clinging to coconut tree during Moree floods
8 hours -
Kpandai Assembly supplies maize to boarding schools ahead of lean season
8 hours