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Baah Yard spoilt traffic lights create chaos at busy intersection

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
August 11, 2023
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Residents and commuters of the N1 Highway are experiencing growing frustration and confusion due to malfunctioning traffic lights at the busy Baah Yard intersection at Awoshie.

The faulty lights have caused traffic chaos and increased the risk of accidents, making the intersection potentially hazardous.

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Baah Yard intersection is a bustling hub that connects multiple major roads, and it sees a constant flow of vehicles throughout the day. Its location near commercial areas and residential neighbourhoods makes it a crucial transportation link for both locals and those passing through.

For the past few weeks, the traffic lights at the Baah Yard intersection have been experiencing recurring technical glitches. These malfunctions range from complete blackouts to erratic colour changes, leaving drivers confused and unsure when to proceed or stop.

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This situation has led to severe traffic congestion, with vehicles attempting to navigate through the intersection haphazardly. As a result, the smooth flow of traffic has been disrupted, causing long delays and frustration for motorists.

Local resident Karen Thompson, who commutes through the Baah Yard intersection daily, expressed her concerns, stating, “The malfunctioning traffic lights have turned this once easily manageable intersection into a nightmare. It is incredibly dangerous, and it’s only a matter of time before there’s a serious accident.”

Complaints from frustrated drivers have bombarded the local transportation authorities, but no concrete action has been taken to remedy the situation. The lack of response and a tangible solution has only amplified the growing public outcry.

Traffic police officers have been deployed to manage the intersection manually during peak hours, attempting to bring some semblance of order to the chaotic scene. However, this has proven ineffective at best, as the volume of vehicles overwhelms their efforts, often leading to disputes among drivers.

Local shop owners and business establishments have also voiced their concerns about the impact of the traffic jam on their operations. The congestion has deterred potential customers, causing a decline in sales and revenue. Business owner John Peters emphasized, “This traffic nightmare is directly affecting our livelihoods. Something needs to be done urgently to address this issue.”

City officials have acknowledged the problem but cited technical difficulties in finding a swift resolution. Authorities report that a faulty power supply and outdated infrastructure have contributed to the recurring malfunctions. Currently, plans are underway to upgrade the entire traffic light system in the city, but the project’s completion date remains unclear.

In the meantime, commuters and residents are left to bear the brunt of the situation, grappling with increased travel times, frayed nerves, and the constant worry of accidents at the Baah Yard intersection.

As the city experiences rapid urbanization and an influx of vehicles, the malfunctioning traffic lights at Baah Yard highlight the urgency of infrastructure updates to ensure public safety and smooth traffic flow. Drivers and pedestrians alike anxiously await swift action from local authorities to address this pressing issue.

BY ELIZABETH OPOKU (BACS24531), LEVEL 300

UNIVERSITY OF MEDIA, ARTS AND COMMUNICATION (GIJ)

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