According to COP Francis Ebenezer Doku, the Director-General of the Ghana Police Service’s Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), his agency will start prosecuting motorists who break traffic laws, such as using a phone while driving and driving under the influence of alcohol, among other infractions.
According to him, the action will aid in reducing road fatalities as it puts laws into effect for the latter in 2023.
According to data from the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), road crashes would decline by 20% in 2022.
Speaking to Citi News about the accomplishments, COP Francis Ebenezer Doku, Director-General of the MTTD, said that police will help to reduce traffic accidents to the absolute minimum.
“We have told drivers to wear seat belts as a safety measure. A lot of sensitization has gone into these issues, but drivers are as recalcitrant as they always are. Some listen to the advice others think it’s just a nuisance.
Having said that, we will try as much as possible to pursue the agenda of road safety and for the recalcitrant ones we will take them to court for the law to deal with them.”
Out of the 14,960 reported road crashes from January to December 2022, the NRSA reported 2,373 fatalities.