Audio By Carbonatix
Motorists on the Accra-bound stretch of the Accra-Tema motorway continue to endure bumper-to-bumper traffic 12 hours after a cargo truck overturned.
The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, saw the truck, laden with food items, crash and partially block the outer lane of the dual carriageway.
This has resulted in an unusual and prolonged traffic jam.
Motorist Kwabena Appiah expressed his frustration over the authorities' delay in clearing the road. "It's been 12 hours since the accident, and the road is still not cleared."
"This is unacceptable and has caused significant inconvenience to many of us who use this route daily," he lamented.
Commuters are advised to seek alternative routes while efforts are made to address the situation.
Latest Stories
-
NRSA to enforce mandatory removal of broken-down vehicles from highways in 2026
26 minutes -
Individuals on trial by the A-G linked to a potential NPP flagbearer – Rosemond Obeng alleges
35 minutes -
President Mahama signs law regulating cryptocurrencies and virtual assets
47 minutes -
‘Cyborg’ seen in viral video firing gun during musician Asake meet-up arrested
55 minutes -
Media Coalition Against Galamsey calls for prosecutions, questions effectiveness of deportation policy
1 hour -
Tyson Fury pays tribute to Anthony Joshua’s friends killed in Nigeria car crash
1 hour -
GTA welcomes Mr Eazi’s $2m event centre investment plan
2 hours -
Mrs Sylvia Cudjoe
2 hours -
If gov’t walks the talk in budget, 2026 will be a good agriculture year – Dr Opoku Gakpo
2 hours -
Enforcement of law, order in Bawku non-negotiable – Asiedu Nketia
2 hours -
Lady Mae Injects GH¢1.59m into women’s empowerment as she launches ‘Save You First’
2 hours -
Prof. Emmanuel Adinyira: When traffic decides who lives
2 hours -
May our New Year be restless: A message to the President, the people, and the continent
3 hours -
GoldBod should be fixed, not scrapped – Economist
3 hours -
We have failed as a country in road safety education – Accident Victims Support president
3 hours
