ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, 2012 L.I. 2180
Vehicular transport in Ghana has grown with economic activity and ever-increasing car ownership levels. The demand has increased because of the urban sprawl, the evolving services sector, lack of a reliable public transport system and the Ghanaian mentality which sees car ownership as a status symbol. With so many cars and trucks on our roads, the motor vehicle has become a fact of life for Ghanaians. But our reliance on them comes at a cost. Many have died or sustained serious injuries in traffic accidents. The Road Traffic Regulations of 2012 have detailed information from the acquisition of licences to interpretation. Few of the provisions and sections would be quoted without further explanation. Production of driver’s licence (1) A person driving a motor vehicle shall, while driving the motor vehicle, carry that person’s original driver’s licence. (2) A person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle on a road shall, on the request by a police officer in uniform or an a...
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