General News of Friday, 11 June 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.com• The DVLA is calling on drivers to have mutual respect for motor riders on the road since they are also part of the road users• A representative from DVLA Dickson Kwakye has said the NRSA must make a conscious effort in intensifying the education on road safety• He said the rate at which drivers are impatient on the road is alarming and sensitization must be harnessedDickson Kwakye, Representative from the Drivers and Vehicles License Authority (DVLA) has urged drivers to have mutual respect for the motor riders on the road since they are also road users. He said there is a need for education and sensitization to be intensified to enable drivers to understand that mutual respect is the key to eradicating road accidents in the country. He made the call at the launch of the ‘Stop, Think and Drive’ road safety campaign in Accra on June 10, 2021. “You should all know that the road is for all of you, drivers and motor riders so you need to have respect for each other. He said drivers must also be aware that resting is an antidote to reducing road accidents in the country.
Source: GhanaWeb June 11, 2021 16:41 UTC