Audio By Carbonatix
About 388 private vehicles were involved in road crashes in the Tema region between January and May, 2021, Mr Tonny Dickson Afriford, a Road Crash and Injury Prevention Analyst has revealed.
Mr Afriford giving the breakdown said the 388 cars were part of the total number of vehicles that were involved in 545 reported road crashes in the Tema enclave during the period under review.
He was speaking at the Ghana News Agency- Tema Office and Motor Transport and Traffic Department accident prevention platform which aimed at using peer mechanisms for identifiable groups and stakeholders to reach their people with road safety messages.
The figure he noted also showed that nine mini buses; 237 saloon cars; 91 SUV/4x4; 45 trucks; and six government privately registered vehicles were involved in road crashes.
He said out of these 25 persons lost their lives while 206 had various degrees of injuries.
On the part of commercially registered vehicle involvement in road crashes between January and May, 2021, he revealed that a total of 304 were involved comprising of 19 buses; 129 mini buses; 114 trucks; 39 taxis; and three others.
The Road Crash and Injury Prevention Analyst intimated that commercial vehicles road crashes in Tema Region during the period under review led to the killing of 27 persons while 312 got injured.
On the part of cycles, he disclosed that 136 motorbikes, one bicycle, and 19 tricycles had crashes between January and May 2021 which led to the death of 28 people and injuring of 149 victims.
Mr Afriford expressed with worry that due to a number of factors including lack of road markings for pedestrian crossing, inadequate footbridges, and no school and hospital indications on Tema’s roads, 21 pedestrians were killed, and 38 injured in pedestrian knockdown
He said from the breakdowns, the overall total number of injured were 667 during the period while 80 were unfortunately killed adding that those who died involved nine and 57 males below and above 18 years respectively, while ten and four were females above and below 18 respectively.
Tema recorded a total of 66 fatal, 257 serious, and 222 minor road crashes between January and May 2021.
Mr Francis Ameyibor, Tema Manager of the Ghana News Agency, on his part said there was the need for stakeholders who understand the statistics of road crashes to engage the public especially drivers and other road users on the staggering figures of crashes.
Latest Stories
-
ECG to cut power in parts of Accra West on February 11 for planned maintenance
7 minutes -
BoG announces guidelines to govern foreign exchange spot interventions
31 minutes -
Intelligence report uncovers weapons transfers under Sudanese Army oversight to South Kordofan
46 minutes -
119 people died during mediation efforts in Bawku conflict – Mahama
47 minutes -
Trade Ministry to lead raw material expansion for 24-hour production, youth jobs & exports
52 minutes -
Migration induced by coastal erosion: The Shama experience
57 minutes -
Ghana’s economy to expand by 5.67% in 2026
58 minutes -
A/R: ECG surcharges over 2,200 customers for illegal connections, recovers over GH¢4.3bn in 2025
1 hour -
With galamsey still ongoing, who is buying the gold? – Oppong Nkrumah questions gov’t
1 hour -
Avoiding Fiscal Risks in GCR’s deal with GoldBod
1 hour -
Suame Interchange won’t affect NPP votes in Ashanti – Asenso-Boakye
1 hour -
Mahama receives Transition Committee report on UGMC transfer to University of Ghana
1 hour -
Quiz Talk National STEM Programme instituted to boost innovation in basic schools
1 hour -
Unemployed graduates with disabilities engage Gender Minister on jobs and inclusion
2 hours -
Parliament approves GH¢2.9bn for Ghana Medical Trust Fund
2 hours
