Ghana to expand digital traffic enforcement with Traffitech project, says Road Safety Commission
Ghana's roads are about to get a whole lot smarter, but how will this tech affect your daily commute?
The Road Safety Commission plans to expand digital traffic enforcement using the Traffitech project. Digital cameras will be deployed on major roads to detect offences like speeding - reducing the need for manual police patrols.
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