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The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has directed a Technical Working Group to assess the safety of converted Toyota Voxy vehicles being used as commercial taxis, giving the team one month to present its findings. The move follows growing public concern over the increasing use of minivans on long-distance routes, many of which were originally imported as right-hand drive vehicles and later converted to left-hand drive for use in Ghana.
Speaking at the inauguration of the group on Thursday, February 12, NRSA Director-General Abraham Amaliba stated that the findings will be made public and will serve as a basis for future regulatory decisions. “We are giving you one month within which to present your report, and we’ll give ourselves two weeks upon receipt of the report to start implementing your recommendations.
We are not going to take away anything from your recommendations. You can rest assured we will be transparent. We will walk the talk. As an authority, we are not going to cover anything,” he said. The Authority emphasised that the investigation aims to safeguard passengers and road users while ensuring that future commercial vehicle regulations are evidence-based.
Source: Sheba Araba Bennin

