The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) says the Authority’s initial findings during the just ended Easter festivities had low cases of crashes and casualties on the roads across the country.

The Authority attributed the success to the Ghana Police Service for their “high visibility” on the roads during this year’s Easter festivities.

“The NRSA affirms that the deployment of Police Patrol teams at vantage points to maintain law and order was remarkable. Even more remarkable was the traffic management duties on the entire road networks within the country, especially, along the Accra-Nkawkaw-Kumasi highway and the Kwahu townships of Mpreaso, Nkwatia, Atibie and Abetifi.

“These actions by the Police were outstanding and significantly supported the public education and regulation activities of the Authority. The effective collaboration between the NRSA and the Ghana Police Service ensured better compliance of road traffic regulations and road safety standards during the Easter season,” the NRSA noted in a statement sighted by Starrfm.com.gh.

The Ag. Director-General for NRSA, Ing. David Osafo Adonteng who signed the statement pointed out “Although the NRSA and the Ghana Police Service are still analyzing the road crash data collected during the just ended festive period, preliminary findings indicate low cases of crashes and casualties.”

The NRSA also commended the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr. George Akuffo Dampare for his ideas and involvement.

“His ground-breaking ideas in combatting road traffic crashes through technology and the recently launched Police Action Against Rider Indiscipline (PAARi) and the Public Invincible Eye (PIE) operations. Which we at the Authority consider laudable strategies and assure the JGP of our full support and cooperation for such initiatives.”

The Authority’s ongoing flagship programme “Stay Alive” Road Safety Campaign with the Media is increasingly improving road safety awareness and the sustainability of these vigorous enforcement actions by the Police as witnessed during the Easter will add more to ensure mass effect in the fight to clamp down on indiscipline among road users especially acts of excessive speeding, wrongful overtaking, crossing red-lights and abandoning of disabled vehicles on the road, among others.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Isaac Dzidzoamenu