
In preparation for their possible legalization, Ghana’s National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has declared plans to enact new rules for riders of commercial motorcycles (Okada) and tricycles (Pragyia). This program aims to improve road safety and guarantee that traffic laws are followed.
All riders will receive thorough road safety training to guarantee they are knowledgeable about traffic laws and safe riding techniques, according to Abraham Amaliba, the National Road Safety Authority’s Acting Director-General.
The NRSA will mandate that riders wear certain helmets and jerseys in order to increase rider accountability and visibility.
In order to improve identification and control, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) will also provide these business riders with unique license plates.
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Abraham Amaliba says there will be particular obligations and limitations associated with legalization. Although the goal of the move is to incorporate Okada and Pragyia operations into the official transportation sector, he pointed out that strict adherence to the new rules will be enforced.
In order to maintain the NRSA’s safety standards and facilitate a seamless transition, riders and stakeholders are urged to work together with authorities.