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Road Safety Authority Fights Booze Drivers ahead of X’mas

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
December 14, 2022
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The National Road Safety Authority has announced measures to help curtail road crashes ahead of the Yuletide.

The Authority says it is bent to pool resources with the police to enforce the law, stressing that drivers who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be arrested and prosecuted.

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Ghana is among the African countries grappling with road traffic crashes.

Statistics available at NRSA indicate that Ghana has recorded an 18 per cent reduction in road crash fatalities as compared to the same period in 2021.

A total of 2,171 persons have died through road crashes between January and November 2022 as against 2,654 deaths recorded in 2021 within the same period.

This represents a decrease of 9.85 per cent.

The Authority has revealed that a total of 10,628 vehicles have been involved in road crashes within this period.

Head of Corporate Affairs Pearl Adusu Sateckla, speaking in an interview on Onua TV, said there had been reduction with all other indicators, including injuries and pedestrian knockdowns.

She reaffirmed the Authority’s determination to apprehend and prosecute adamant drivers who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs to serve as a deterrent.

“We have arranged with the police to deal drastically with reckless drivers especially those who drink and drive in this yuletide and beyond.

“We will deploy our men together with police personnel(s) on the streets and any driver detected to be drunk or driving under the influence of a strange substance will be made to face the full rigour of the law,” she reiterated.

Ms Adusu Sateckla expounded that the Authority recently launched an initiative dubbed ‘Metwi a, mentwa — I do not drink and drive’ aimed at reducing the incidence of drunk driving through education to commercial drivers, passengers and road users.

She underscored that the NRSA has done enough to curtail road crashes and fatalities through its campaigns and would not renege on its responsibilities to upend accidents this yuletide.

She thus appealed to drivers to be responsible and heed to directives and similarly urged pedestrians and other road users to desist from crossing the road indiscriminately.

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