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Fleet maintenance and road safety: Who is enforcing compliance?

By Ing. Noble J. APPIAH On a typical journey from Accra to Kumasi, it is not unusual to see heavy-duty vehicles, coaches and buses broken down along the highway. Some have burst tyres and others have open engine compartments, a sign of engine overheating or other mechanical problems. In more worrying cases, gearboxes are being dismantled and major mechanical work is being carried out by the roadside. This has become a common phenomenon that many…
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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