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Search: “traffic enforcement”

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NRSA to deploy tripods at accident 'blackspots' to strengthen traffic enforcement
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline3h ago

NRSA to deploy tripods at accident 'blackspots' to strengthen traffic enforcement

Summary

Why is the NRSA deploying tripods to accident-prone areas, and will this new strategy actually improve road safety?

The NRSA will deploy tripod-mounted speed monitoring equipment to police regions to reduce accidents. Director-General Amaliba says the cameras will target accident 'blackspots'. The initial rollout is limited, but more units are expected.

Politics
2 min read
Ghana to expand digital traffic enforcement with Traffitech project, says Road Safety Commission
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline5h ago

Ghana to expand digital traffic enforcement with Traffitech project, says Road Safety Commission

Summary

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.

Politics
2 min read
Politics
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline2h ago

Okada now recognised as mode of transport, gov't moves to regulate for safety - Amaliba

Summary

Okada is here to stay, but will new regulations make it safer or just change the game for commuters?

The NRSA acknowledges okada as a recognized mode of transport in Ghana. Abraham Amaliba stated the government aims to regulate okada for safety via the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2025 - popularly known as the Okada Law. The law includes new provisions on vehicle safety standards.

Politics
2 min read
Okada riders must join unions, use approved safety gear under new regulations - NRSA
MyJoyOnlineMyJoyOnline2h ago

Okada riders must join unions, use approved safety gear under new regulations - NRSA

Summary

New regulations are coming for okada riders - but will these rules actually make the roads safer?

Okada riders will soon be required to join unions and use approved safety gear, according to the NRSA's Abraham Amaliba. The new regulations aim to improve accountability and road safety. Unions will be responsible for members' conduct, and riders must use approved helmets.

Politics
2 min read