Then you read that government has approved 6.5 million Ghana cedis
for road safety campaign.
Politics of Saturday, 12 May 2018 Source: mynewsgh.com Kwame A Plus Controversial musician, Kwame A Plus has indicated that the governing NPP lacks commonsense considering the government's ability to approve 6.5 million cedis
for road safety campaign when there are no street lights on the Tema Motor way.
Government has approved an amount of 6.5 million
for road safety campaign to end the carnage on the roads in Ghana and also to educate users of the roads.
Not exact matches
The Minister
for Tourism, Culture and Creative Art Catherine Abelema Afeku, has said her Ministry will embark on a
road safety awareness
campaign to ensure sanity on the
roads and save more lives.
Richard Evans,
campaign spokesperson
for road safety at webuyanycar.com said: «Children want to be active and it's our responsibility as
road users to ensure they feel safe.
For example basic versions of the Volkswagen Polo, Lexus CT200h and IS were not available with a feature that is currently being
campaigned as a vital
safety feature by the
Road Traffic Authority: Autonomous emergency braking.
Moreover, he maintains that the more cyclists there were on the
roads, the safer it would be
for bike riders, a point underlined by the UK national cyclists» organisation CTC through its
Safety In Numbers
campaign last year.
«Delivering justice
for those who have lost a loved one on our
roads is vitally important,» said, Joshua Harris, director of
campaigns at
road safety charity Brake.
Many of Thompsons Solicitors»
road accident lawyers are keen cyclists themselves, and actively
campaign tirelessly, alongside charities such as Brake and RoadPeace,
for improved cycling
safety on British
roads.
We have close links with national charities such as Brake — a
road safety charity working with communities and organisations across the UK,
campaigning for better
road safety and supporting those who have lost a loved one.
We support
campaigns for greater
safety and reductions in fatal accidents on the
road and in the workplace, to see that they can be avoided in the future.
To help both learner drivers and cyclists share the
roads safely, RED Driving School has launched a
campaign called Get
Road REDdy, aimed at raising awareness of the importance of road safety and calling for all types of road users to «road train their brain&raq
Road REDdy, aimed at raising awareness of the importance of
road safety and calling for all types of road users to «road train their brain&raq
road safety and calling
for all types of
road users to «road train their brain&raq
road users to «
road train their brain&raq
road train their brain».
We're undertaking a tour of Britain, as part of our «Get
Road REDdy» campaign to help encourage road safety through immersive learning for drivers of all a
Road REDdy»
campaign to help encourage
road safety through immersive learning for drivers of all a
road safety through immersive learning
for drivers of all ages.