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The Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana (C-DAG) has raised an alarm over the rising incidence of road crashes nationwide, noting that commercial vehicles are frequently involved.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday, January 14, the association identified excessive daily sales targets imposed by some vehicle owners as a major contributor to the increasing number of accidents.
According to C-DAG, drivers under pressure to meet these targets are often compelled to work long hours, overspeed and take unnecessary risks, putting their own lives, passengers and other road users in danger.
The association called on car owners to moderate daily sales targets, stressing that reducing the pressure on drivers could significantly help to prevent road crashes.
C-DAG also issued a specific warning about the increasing use of Toyota Voxy vehicles. While acknowledging their comfort and power, the association cautioned that their smooth handling and speed could easily encourage reckless driving if not properly controlled.
“Drivers must exercise restraint, obey speed limits, and prioritise safety over sales, particularly when operating Toyota Voxy and similar high-speed vehicles,” the statement said.
In addition, the association urged the Government of Ghana to invest urgently in alternative transport systems, including rail and water transport, particularly in the Ashanti, Eastern, Central and Western Regions.
Such investments, C-DAG noted, would ease road congestion, reduce pressure on drivers and help prevent avoidable crashes.
The Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana reaffirmed its commitment to promoting road safety, driver welfare and responsible transport practices in support of national development.
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