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Passengers must "assume frontline safety roles" - NRSC

The National Road Safety Commission expects passengers to speak up against all firms of recklessness on the road as the rains set in
 
 

The National Road Safety Commission is asking passengers to  "assume frontline safety roles"  by speaking up against reckless driving in this rainy season where driving becomes extra dangerous.

The Ghana Meteorological Agency has in the  past few days predicted rains as we usher into the annual June/July rainy season.

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The commission is asking road users to " exercise alertness as they drive on all roads with the onset of the rains" as floods and bad road networks increase the possibility of road crashes on the road.

"We wish to caution all drivers, vehicle owners, transport operators and managers to ensure that their vehicles are in good working condition.

"Your vehicles must have good headlights, reflectors, tyres and wipers. Drivers on the other hand must exercise a lot of care and proper judgment.

"Drivers should avoid flooded roads where possible or adapt driving to below posted speed limits in order to minimize the risk associated with driving in this condition." A statement from the commission said.

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