The Ministry of Roads and Highways has launched an ambitious nationwide project aimed at improving road safety through the provision of new road line markings and signs.
The project, which began recently, focuses on enhancing roads where existing markings and signs have faded, posing potential hazards to road users.
According to a post on the Ministry’s Facebook page, this initiative is designed to ensure a smoother and more secure driving experience for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists alike.
“By providing clear and visible road markings and signs, the government hopes to reduce the risk of accidents and enhance overall road safety,” the statement noted.
The project has already made significant progress in several regions. In the Greater Accra region, major roads such as Independence Road, Liberia Road, Kanda Highway, Castle Road, Starlet 91 Road, and Novotel Link Road have received a much-needed facelift.
Similar efforts are underway in other parts of the country, including Tamale, where works are ongoing on Hospital Road, Vittin Main Road, and Bolga Main Road. In Kumasi, the Main Road and Liberation Road are also being upgraded.
The government’s commitment to enhancing road safety and visibility is clear, with road users across the nation set to benefit from the improvements as the project continues to unfold.