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Police impound 17 vehicles for flouting traffic regulations on Tema- Shai-hills Akosombo Highway

The Motor Traffic and Transport Department of the Ghana police service as part of its ongoing special exercise, "war" against road traffic indiscipline, deployed police personnel to ensure free flow of traffic on the Tema-Afariwa-Shai hills- Akosombo stretch (N2) Highway in the evening of Saturday 4th September, 2021.

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The Motor Traffic and Transport Department of the Ghana police service as part of its ongoing special exercise, “war” against road traffic indiscipline, deployed police personnel to ensure free flow of traffic on the Tema-Afariwa-Shai hills- Akosombo stretch (N2) Highway in the evening of Saturday 4th September, 2021.

During the exercise, 17 drivers were arrested for flouting several road traffic regulations including dangerous driving, driving on the shoulders and verges of the road, unauthorized use of sirens and beacon lights, among others.

The vehicles, some of which included 4×4 V8’s have been impounded at the Ashaiman Tulaku Divisional Motor Traffic and Transport Department while the drivers are being processed for court.

The Police Administration cautions all drivers who ply that stretch and other major highways to strictly adhere to road traffic regulations as defaulters would be arrested and prosecuted.

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