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Drivers and commuters on the La-Teshie- Accra road have been asked to brace themselves for some interruption in traffic flow for the next three months.
According to the Department of Urban Roads' Acting Director, Ing. James Amoo-Gottfried, the decision is necessary due to the construction of a new bridge over the Kpeshie Lagoon.
In a statement dated September, 7, 2022 the Department explained that the project will take place between Thursday, September 15, to Thursday, December 15.

In view of that, Ing. Amoo-Gottfried asked motorists to follow the traffic management signs that will be placed at vantage points on the road.
“Motorists are also encouraged to use alternative routes to their destinations,” parts of the statement read.
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