A loaded articulated truck has broken down at Samsam junction, Medie, between Amasaman and Nsawam on the N6; obstructing Nsawam Kumasi bound traffic.
According to police reports, the trailer decoupled from the prime mover.
In a Facebook post, the Police Service noted that Traffic Police Officers from Amasaman and Kotoku Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate (MTTD) are currently at the scene directing traffic.
Also, "the Road Safety Management Service Limited recovery truck is at the scene with crew to assist the police to remove the broken down truck to allow safe and free flow of traffic."
Meanwhile, motorists have been entreated to approach cautiously with due care and attention to other road users.
Further update on the issue, according to the Police will be given in due time.
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