The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has commended the Ghana Police Service (GPS) for the “high visibility” on the roads during this year’s Easter festivities.
In an interview with Bohyeba on Plan B FM’s Ebanoosen Madam pearl Gyasi PRO for The National Road safety Authority. Stated that the deployment of Police Patrol teams at vantage points to maintain law and order was remarkable.
She also said that What was even more remarkable was the traffic management duties on the entire road networks within the country, especially, along the Accra-Nkawkaw-Kumasi highway and the Kwahu townships of Mpreaso, Nkwatia, Atibie and Abetifi.
She also said that the action by the Police was outstanding and significantly supported the public education and regulation activities of the Authority.
She indicated that the collaboration between the NRSA and the GPS ensured better compliance of road traffic regulations and road safety standards during the Easter season.
She added that although the NRSA and the GPS are still analysing the road crash data collected during the just ended festive period, preliminary findings indicated low cases of crashes and casualties.
She concluded by commending Dr George Akuffo Dampare, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), for his ground-breaking ideas in combatting road traffic crashes through technology and the recently launched Police Action Against Rider Indiscipline (PAARI) and the Public Invincible Eye (PIE) operations.
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