Audio By Carbonatix
Dr. George Aquaye, the Medical Director at the Volta Regional Hospital, has appealed to the Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) to remove all speed bumps on highways in the country, saying most of the bumps were causing accidents rather than preventing them.
Speaking at a Volta Regional Road Safety Stakeholders’ meeting in Ho on Thursday, he said the bumps affected rescue efforts and emergency situations and causing harm to patients in ambulances.
Dr. Acquaye said some of the bumps were too sharp and high and were the cause of frequent tyre punctures and damage to shock absorbers.
At a road safety awards for drivers recently Dr. Acquaye brought a polythene bag full of bolts, knots and rivets picked at one of the bumps close to the Regional Hospital to prove the damage which such bumps caused to vehicles.
He said speed bumps could be the cause of low back pains and neck pains reported at the hospitals.
Dr. Acquaye said the way forward was to constantly advice drivers to obey speed limits and replace current speed bumps with more user-friendly ones.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Alex Bedie, the Volta Regional Police Commander, said the police would be visible on the road this year to ensure discipline by drivers.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GPHA exploring funding opportunities to complete Boankra Integrated Logistics Terminal
7 minutes -
US justice department drops probe into Fed chairman Jerome Powell
11 minutes -
AIDS Commission defends condom and lubricant distribution amid LGBTQ+ claims
15 minutes -
Phone privacy or trust crisis – The Brotherhood explores hidden tensions shaping modern relationships
18 minutes -
Ghana halts power exports as Akosombo fire knocks out 1,000MW capacity
35 minutes -
Full Akosombo restoration may take up to five days — Energy ministry
1 hour -
AeP Ghana backs National AI Strategy, says MSMEs must be central to implementation
1 hour -
Thermal plants to run at maximum output after Akosombo fire as Ghana leans on backup capacity
2 hours -
Engineers begin phased restoration of Akosombo power units after substation fire
2 hours -
Hollard Insurance opens first branch in Koforidua to deepen regional presence
2 hours -
UMB Bank rolls out ‘Legacy Care Plus’ for simpler estate planning
2 hours -
Kaba and Slit Festival returns on May 1 with celebration of old-school styles, Fugu and Batakari
2 hours -
Ernest Chemists supports Ghana Prisons as medicine shortage deepens healthcare crisis
2 hours -
Ghana Book Party debut honours four literary icons on World Book Day
3 hours -
Chris Hughton: Former Black Stars coach survives cancer
3 hours