The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has revealed that the rate at which accidents are occurring in Ghana at the moment is unacceptable.
According to the GMA, the current menace of road crashes with 11,858 crashes of which there were 2,126 casualties in the first nine (9) months of this year alone is really alarming.
On the average six (6) lives are lost per day in Ghana to road traffic crashes the GMA added.
The GMA said in a communique issued at the end of its 63rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Sunyani from 2nd to 7th November, 2021 that road safety in the country is bedevelled by pre-crash challenges such the general indiscipline of road users, poor road design and construction, exponential increase in motorcycle related crashes and casualties, weak enforcement of road traffic regulations and the absence of a legislative instrument (LI.) for the NSRA Act, 2019 (Act 993).
It then outlined the possible causes of post-crash challenges accounting for lives on the roads in Ghana are the inadequate trauma care centers in the country and insufficient funding for health facilities to cater for crash victims as well as non-reimbursing of funds spent on crash victims by health facilities.
Moreover, the GMA added that in order to curb the current trend of fatalities on the road, the GMA recommends the following , thus the dualization of major highways in Ghana and inter modal transportation, The conduct of a road safety audit with treatment of hazardous sections, Provision of rest stops every 80-100km along major highways to help reduce and manage, fatigue .Automation of traffic enforcement, continuous driver training among others will aid reduce road crashes.
By Tegah Hilda Sepenya Source 3news.com