Police take measures to reduce crashes during Christmas

The Police say they have put in place firm measures to make the roads safe, in order to prevent fatalities during the Christmas season.

Police Chief Superintendent Peter Gyimah, Ashanti Regional Commander of the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU), said they would show strong presence and visibility on the roads.

They would also deploy radar guns, breathalyzers and tyre gauge, to make sure that the right things were done.

He told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that no effort would be spared to help drivers to operate within the traffic regulations, to prevent innocent lives from being lost, people from getting maimed and having to live with permanent deformities.

Chief Superintendent Gyimah said more officers would be out there to direct both vehicular and human traffic.

He said there could be no doubt that their very presence would discourage people from breaking the law.

The MTTU Commander also spoke of plans to step up safety education campaign for drivers to check indiscipline and recklessness.

He encouraged passengers to be bold to report drivers who showed careless disregard for safety. He said all should accept responsibility and help to bring down the carnage on the roads.

Source: GhanaWeb

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