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About 90 percent of causes of road traffic crashes can be attributed to human error. These errors are manifested in ...
About 90 percent of causes of road traffic crashes can be attributed to human error. These errors are manifested in ...
On one blistering afternoon in December 2011, in a law office in Ampomah Estates near Oyibi, there was a meeting ...
A former President of the Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE), Ing. Magnus Lincoln Quarshie, has called on the National Road ...
The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers and some transport operators in the country say they will resist the mandatory towing fee ...
The National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) is beginning a nationwide towing programme next month to ensure that all vehicles that ...
Beginning July 1, vehicle owners will be required to pay a mandatory road safety fee each time they renew their ...
Vehicle owners will from July this year pay a mandatory towing fee during the registering of their vehicles or renewal ...
Director of Planning and Programmes at the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), Mr. David Osafo Adonteng, has observed with worry ...
The Advertisers Association of Ghana (AAG) has disclosed to Citi Business News it will impress on its member to provide ...
The National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), with the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service, have ...
Statistics released by the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) indicates that 708 persons died from 4,049 road accidents as of ...
A total of 83 people were killed in road crashes in the Ashanti Region during the first quarter of the ...
The carnage on our roads has become one of the leading causes of deaths in Ghana. On the average, 6 ...
Statistics of the crashes and casualties from 2015 to 2016 More than GH¢1.34 million was imposed as court fines on ...
Undoubtedly, road transport remains the largest and main mode of transportation in Ghana. As a major transport network, it serves ...
Travelers and industries rely heavily on road to transport people, goods and products Undoubtedly, road transport remains the largest and ...
Undoubtedly, road transport remains the largest and main mode of transportation in Ghana. As a major transport network, it serves ...
Travel and tourism contributed some GH¢4.5 billion to Ghana’s economy in 2015. Mr Seth Yeboah Ocran, President of the Ghana ...
Twenty-five people were killed in 120 road crashes across the country during the just-ended Easter festivities, whilst 93 sustained various ...
Vivo Energy Ghana Limited, the company that distributes and markets Shell branded products and services in Ghana, has awarded deserving ...
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