Non-functioning UPSA-Presec traffic light cause accident at Legon

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The vehicles collided as they both attempted to bypass the non-functioning traffic lightplay videoThe vehicles collided as they both attempted to bypass the non-functioning traffic light

• Two passengers cars were involved in an accident at the UPSA-Presec Legon traffic light

• The traffic light has been non-functional for quite some time now

• Passengers of both vehicles escaped without injuries after the accident

The dark streets across the country continue to be a bane, creating several discomforts and unsafety on the roads.

A tour on the streets of the country’s capital usually leaves a lot to be desired as far as lighting is concerned.

The incidence of non-functioning traffic lights is gradually taking over parts of the country with notable highways and stretches being affected.

On Thursday, July 29, 2021, two cars, a passenger sprinter and a Kia Morning being used by a ride-hailing cab driver collided at the traffic light junction.

An eyewitness who spoke to GhanaWeb narrated that the Sprinter speedily overtook cars coming from the Legon bypass and collided with the Kia Morning coming from Atomic to drive through to the UPSA hostels.

The accident that occurred in the evening was when drivers from various directions were trying to outdo each other to cross as the traffic light was not functioning.

Fortunately, passengers of both cars came out unscathed after the crash.

Drivers operating at the nearby taxi rank intimated that the traffic lights had been off for some months leading to MTTD officers helping with the directions occasionally.

About GhanaWeb Road Safety Campaign:

The GhanaWeb Road Safety Campaign forms a part of the numerous projects GhanaWeb has rolled out as part of its 22nd-anniversary celebrations.

The year-long campaign dubbed #GhanaWebRoadSafety took off on Monday, March 1, 2021, and will focus on three key areas: indiscipline on roads; bad roads, and potholes that contribute to road accidents and absence of streetlights.

The campaign is being executed in partnership with major stakeholders including the Ghana Road Safety Commission, the Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate of the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Highway Authority, the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, the Ghana Fire Service, the Ghana National Ambulance Service and the Drivers and Vehicle Licensing Authority.

The campaign is also spearheaded by musician and politician Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour) as the Ambassador.

Join in the conversation by sharing your videos about indiscipline, bad roads and accidents on all our social media platforms; Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @TheGhanaWeb and to our Whatsapp number: 0552699625

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