Commercial drivers to undergo mandatory annual refresher training – Transport Minister reveals

The Government has introduced an annual mandatory refresher training in driving and road safety for commercial drivers. The exercise will be undertaken prior to renewing their driving licenses.

It will be spearheaded by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) in collaboration with the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) and the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service.

Regulations 33 and 125 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2180) enjoins commercial vehicle drivers to attend a mandatory refresher course in driving and road safety prior to renewing of their driving licenses.

Government will also implement the installation of speed limiters and tachographs on commercial vehicles with gross weight of 3.5 metric tons and above as prescribed in Regulation 135 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012, L.I. 2180.

Further to that, it will intensify the enforcement of regulations on travel speeds, wearing of seatbelts and crash helmets, Pedestrian Jay-walking among others.

These policy directives and measures which will soon be implemented by government were announced by the Minister for Transport, Kweku Ofori Asiamah, at the launch of Ehyen Transport Service held at the University of Professional Studies on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

He told journalists moments after the event that the policy directives and measures were spurred by the rising traffic fatalities and injuries in the country and “are meant to reverse the rising trend of road traffic fatalities”, urging road users to change their behaviors on the road.

“It is common knowledge that the act of indiscipline and reckless attitude of some road users are the contributory factors to traffic fatalities and injuries on our roads. We cannot achieve much if we do not change our behaviors on the road”, he noted.

He added “We all, as road users, especially drivers and pedestrians, must exhibit discipline and responsibility whilst driving, walking or crossing the road. Let us work together to compliment Government’s efforts at ensuring safety on our roads”.

Commenting on the Ehyen initiative, lauded the brains behind the technological drive and assured them of government’s assistance needed to sustain them “so that the benefits are not eroded”.

Ehyen is a wholly Ghanaian initiative which offers opportunities for both drivers and users in the form of increased choices and lower costs of transport. It comes with a lot of bonuses, commissions and benefits for its customers and drivers.

It has insurance cover for the drivers on the Ehyen platform while drivers on the platform only pays 10 percent as commission, by far the lowest in the market. Ehyen also offer rental services which includes luxurious vehicles, trucks and buses.

A total of 200 vehicles have been made available to drivers with the initiators of the technological drive saying it would be scaled up to 500 by end of the year. The initiative offers employment for over 500 Ghanaians.

“This is a comforting service which I urge all and sundry to patronize to ensure it is successful. I believe we can, together, develop and grow our own technological solutions as we are witnessing today. Let’s work to make Ehyen, Ghana’s number one ride hailing transport service”, he said.

The Transport Minister personally promised to add five fleets of the vehicles to their fleets.

The Managing Director of Ehyen Transport Service, Clenard Bawa Adayina, addressing the gathering said their entry into the Ghanaian market is not just to add up to the numbers in the transport sector but to make a vast difference with their services.

“Ehyen has done a lot of research and has delved into the problems that are associated with ride hailing services and we have worked with knowledgeable experts to make sure the security, comfortability and safety of drivers and customers are assured”, he noted.

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