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
-
Voter Registration: Residents satisfied with process so far on Day 2 in Ashanti Region
9 mins -
Foreign Affairs Ministry revives Made-In-Ghana Bazaar to link local industries to foreign market
10 mins -
Attacks on journalists threaten core democratic values – Information Minister
12 mins -
Your legacy is one of debts and chaos; nothing better – Joyce Bawah to Akufo-Addo
13 mins -
Cecilia Dapaah has the bigger responsibility of clearing her name – Dr Asante
15 mins -
GHS reminds public of ongoing national COVID-19 vaccination exercise
24 mins -
Tema-Mpakadan train accident: State waiting for manufacturers to conduct assessment
39 mins -
Greater Accra REGSEC declares Ramsar sites security zones
45 mins -
Embracing Africa’s indigenous knowledge is key to true development – Al-hassan Seidu
46 mins -
‘You’ve taken our time, energy for nothing’ – Court dismisses Thaddeus Sory’s preliminary objection in anti-LGBTQ case
47 mins -
Societe Generale Ghana exit rumours not coming from Group Head in France – MD
1 hour -
Do not be intimidated by NPP – NDC National Vice Chairman to party faithful
1 hour -
AstraZeneca withdraws Covid-19 vaccine citing low demand
2 hours -
We didn’t go to court to force President to sign Anti-LGBTQ+ bill – Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo
2 hours -
UCL: Real Madrid chase another final with Bayern in the way
2 hours