Bekwai DVLA Boss, Nana Oteatuoso Kokoben II, has urged drivers, who will be heading to various destinations for the Easter long weekend, to slow down, stick to the speed limit and take regular breaks to ensure that they stay safe on the roads.
Nana Oteatuoso Kokoben II(Bekwai DVLA Boss), who spoke to the Press Man yesterday about the upcoming Easter, said “vehicles that run on our roads are driven by human beings, first and the driver has an extraordinary responsibility in managing driving that particular vehicle and therefore abide by all the rules of the road”.
“The same applies to passengers. Passengers are not drivers but they have an influence on the driver. Passengers should also behave, work closely with the driver, and abide by the rules so that we can diminish or eradicate accidents on our roads” Nana Oteatuoso Kokoben II added.
Nana Oteatuoso Kokoben II added again that, sometimes “we have unnecessary accidents, accidents that can be avoided and it is only through abiding by the rules of the road that these unnecessary road accidents can be avoided”.
“Let us abide by the rules of the road so that we can reach our destination and meet our family and our friends safely,” Bekwai DVLA Boss added.