General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) in Ghana is set to implement training programs for motorcycle taxi operators, commonly known as "okada" riders, as part of preparations for their potential legalization. This initiative aims to enhance road safety and ensure that riders adhere to necessary regulations. The NRSA emphasizes the importance of equipping these riders with essential skills and knowledge about safe riding practices.
In addition to training, the NRSA plans to enforce the wearing of uniforms and helmets among okada riders. This measure is intended to promote professionalism within the sector and improve overall safety standards on the roads. By standardizing attire and protective gear, the authority hopes to create a more organized environment for both riders and passengers.
The push for legalization comes amid ongoing discussions about regulating motorcycle taxis in Ghana. The NRSA's proactive approach reflects a commitment to ensuring that if okadas are legalized, they will operate under strict safety guidelines, ultimately benefiting both riders and the general public.