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Nuisance: No More “Aboboyaa’’ on highways effective November 1

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Source: Daily Graphic.

From the 1st of November, tricycles, popularly known as “Aboboyaa’’, will not be allowed to operate on highways and major roads in the Greater Accra Region, including the Accra-Tema Motorway.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, who announced the directive at the launch of the Operation Clean Your Frontage in Accra, said the ban on tricycles plying the Accra Tema Motorway took immediate effect.

He said the tricycles would be restricted to their registered Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs). A one-week grace period would be given after the creation of public awareness by the Assemblies. Mr. Quartey noted that the measure is part of the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating council`s (GARCC) moves to ensure sanity on the roads.

In line with that, the GARCC is liaising with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to set up Zonal Registration Centres in the Assemblies to register all tricycles operating in the region. The ban is in line with the road traffic regulations banning the use of tricycles, popularly known as “Aboboyaa” on highways and principal streets.

Mr. Quartey said tricycles and motorcycles are causing a lot of nuisance on the highways and other major roads in the region. Already, there had been a series of meetings with the heads of the tricycle operators to sensitize them to the new policy.

Also, the Regional Minister said he has instructed that no motorcycle should carry more than two persons, while riders and pillion riders must wear helmets.

Mr. Quartey said that as part of efforts to reduce cases of robbery in the region, the RCC is collaborating with the Ghana Police Service to clamp down on all unlicensed motorcycles and also regularize their operations.

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