The nation is estimated to lose millions of cedis through long hours of vehicular traffic. Workers are said to be less productive as a result.
The roads leading to the central regional town of Kasoa remain one of most traffic prone in the country.
JoyNews’ Joseph Ackah-Blay sets out to find out what drivers and experts believe can be done to deal with congestion that puts travel time over two hours instead of thirty-five minutes.
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
- Lady who became a lawyer after 11 years now helping aspiring lawyers realise their dreams
8 mins - Illegal miners encroaching section of Accra-Kumasi highway arrested
9 mins - Nana Agradaa charged for allegedly sharing nudes of prophet
1 hour - Fraudulent payment for school placement traced to Education Minister’s access
1 hour - ‘Now I deliver food, but once I played football for my country’
1 hour - Linda Awuni to contest Adentan constituency candidature in upcoming NDC primaries
2 hours - OBG signs MoU with Africa Medical Information Centre for new sectoral analysis
2 hours - Korba CEO wins ‘Fintech Personality of the Year’ at 2022 Ghana Fintech Awards
2 hours - The Forbes Billionaires List: Africa’s billionaires
2 hours - Alex Osei-Kojo: People, beliefs, oil and gas governance in Ghana
3 hours - Jojo Wollacott makes injury return in Charlton friendly
3 hours - Morocco not required to provide certificate of good conduct in human rights
3 hours - Goverment seeks Indian investment in oil and gas sector
3 hours - UK sends life-saving support to earthquake-hit Turkey and Syria
3 hours - Agric Ministry denies entering into agreement to import pork from USA
3 hours