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Make bad drivers eat the highway code!

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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Jones is driving past the state mental hospital when his left rear
    tire suffers a flat. While Jones is changing the tire, another car
    goes by, running over the hub cap in which Jones was keeping the lug
    nuts. the nuts are ...
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  • Nii Joromi 10 years ago

    The fools driving on our roads cannot read or write in some cases. How can they read the highway code?

  • LONTO-BOY 10 years ago

    Jomo, lack of education and indiscipline on our roads are the major cause of some of these accidents.

  • mawuli 10 years ago

    Indiscipline is everywhere.....people can't even queue for services without people trying to jump. We are so disorderly

  • FRANK OKINE 10 years ago

    Blame the DVLA and police for the chaos on the Ghanaian roads.

  • Kofi kwame 10 years ago

    Travel and See,Some where Far East,A nation of vehicles,I saw something which made me wonder,when two cars had an accident ,both drivers do not say a word to themselves ,say who is rights or wrong,no words,police first,then t ...
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  • zewuze 10 years ago

    thanks for this write-up. One thing we have to be aware of is that there are more people on the road than cars and most drivers wanted to reach their destinations early. You mentioned that "National Road Safety Commission has ...
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  • ghanaman 10 years ago

    To put it in perspective, 15 meters square is the area of a room 5 meters by 3 meters? Or better still, a stretch of road 5 meters wide and 3 meters long. Is this what Jomo really means?

  • Kofi kwame 10 years ago

    Cants read and write is bad,but that is not the problem Ghanians are Driving in China,S.korea,S.Arabia,Japan they cants read nothing,But they do drive perfect in those countries without accident ,how about that??????

  • Nanasei. 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot, for such a brilliant job. This is the kind of thinking Ghana needs now. Your article is very insightful, well written and a food for thought. I've been reading your articles, and they are pretty much very smart ...
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