 ... U.K. driver...? U.K. Fahrer ? | 
...no worrrrys...at daytime! | 
... air-fresh...? Frische Luft ... |
 ...drunken ? Betrunken ? | 
...only three ( 3 ) ... nur 3 Baeume |  ...speed ? ...Breaks ? Bremsen ? |
 ...overloaded ? Ueberladen ? |  ...Water-street ? Wasserstrasse ? |
Just ... nothing ! Einfach mal "nichts" |
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Public warned about sale of fake motor insurance stickers
Takoradi, Oct. 25, GNA - Mrs Emma Ocran, Legal Director of the National Insurance Commission (NIC), on Thursday expressed concern about the sale of fake motor insurance stickers by some individuals to motorists.
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UE ( Upper East Region ) records 85 road accident
Bolgatanga, Oct. 29, GNA - The Upper East Region for the first and third quarter recorded 85 reported cases of road accidents, Mr. Isaac Nsoh Amoah, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Bolgatanga said. He disclosed this when he launched a campaign against fatigue driving organised by the National Safety Commission for drivers and stakeholders on Monday in the region.
Mr. Amoah attributed the spate of road accidents to fatigue driving, drunken driving and over speeding and urged drivers to desist from these practices that cause road accidents.
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Ashaiman, Sept. 25, GNA - A total of 178 accident cases were reported to the Ashaiman Division of the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service from January to June.
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Sogakope, Aug 14, 2007 / GNA- Six people died, five of them on the spot, in a pileup involving four vehicles at Alesikpe, near the Customs Excise and Preventive Service checkpoint at Dabala junction on the Accra-Aflao road.
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09.03.2007 ,GNA-
A total of 567 cases of road-traffic accidents were reported in 2006 in the Western Region as against 328 cases in 2005. > MORE
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Ghana:Reckless driving...,what happens to these drivers?

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GHANA: DVLA Launches New License For Drivers

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Public warned about sale of fake motor insurance stickers
Takoradi, Oct. 25, GNA - Mrs Emma Ocran, Legal Director of the National Insurance Commission (NIC), on Thursday expressed concern about the sale of fake motor insurance stickers by some individuals to motorists.
She was speaking at a one-day workshop on Insurance and the Compensation Fund organised by the NIC for vehicle owners and drivers in Takoradi.
Mrs Ocran cautioned the public against purchasing motor insurance stickers from people by the roadside. She said only recognised insurance companies were to sell the stickers and urged the public to patronise stickers from such companies. Mrs Ocran said persons who bought fake stickers were harming themselves and stood to lose when they applied for insurance claims. Mrs Rose Akuffo-Anoff, an officer at the Legal Department of the NIC, said the compensation fund was used to pay insurance claims when insurance companies refused to do so in instances such as breach of contract.
She said the fund did not pay for property damage but only for injury and death. Mrs Akuffo-Anoff said the NIC and insurance companies contributed to the compensation fund.
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GNA
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Huge amounts spent on road safety annually
Agona Swedru, July 2, GNA- Road users have been urged to justify the huge amount of money being spent annually on road safety campaigns, Mr. Noble Appiah, Acting Executive Secretary of National Road Safety Commission has said.
He said very little was achieved due to the failure of road users to avoid accidents and therefore, called on all and sundry to help curb the incidence for the benefit of the nation. Mr Appiah announced this when he addressed the members of the Agona District Road Safety Committee as part of his tour of the Central Region.
The Acting Executive Secretary said last year the commission targeted over speeding and over loading, which he said were identified as contributory factors of fatalities on the highways. According to him, a survey conducted by the Commission last year indicated that accident rates on the roads had reduced drastically but said this year, the Commission has targeted pedestrians and occupant of buses.
Mr. Appiah stated that African governments, including Ghana had targeted the year 2015 to reduce road accidents by 50 percent. He said, with regard to this, the government has intensified the road safety campaign in order to achieve the target. The Acting Executive Secretary pointed out that the campaign would be extended to churches, mosques, schools, markets and accident wards of hospitals on how best they could help to reduce the accidents on the road.
Mrs. Mary Obiri-Yeboah, an executive member of the Commission expressed concern about excessive speeding by some drivers of Metro Mass Transit (MMT) and urged the management to check the practice.
Mr. Kobina Nkrumah, Awutu-Effutu- Senya District Director of Driving and Vehicle and Licensing Authority (DVLA) cautioned car owners to stop using plain metals for the erection of car seats to prevent loss of lives during accidents.
Mr Thomas Boakye, Central and western Regions Director of the National Road Safety Commission expressed regret about the non-functioning of the District Road Safety Committees inaugurated at the Winneba-Junction recently and appealed to the surrounding District Assemblies to support the Committees to operate.
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GNA
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21 traders involved in motor accident at Kwame Danso
Kwame Danso (B/A), Aug 6, GNA - About 21 traders, mostly women and children, on Thursday evening sustained injuries when their vehicle was involved in an accident at Kofi Djan near Kwame Danso in the Brong-Ahafo Region.
The traders, who were returning to Kumasi after attending the Kajeji market, were taken to the Kwame Danso Health Centre where they were treated and discharged.
Briefing the Ghana News Agency, Madam Akosua Bema, one of the victims, said on reaching a section of the road between Kofi Djan and Dobi that was waterlogged and muddy, their driver slowed down. But a bus attempted to overtake their vehicle and in an effort to avoid being hit by the bus their vehicle fell on its side. Police confirmed the incident and said they were investigating.
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GNA
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