Okada legalised in Ghana as Parliament passes bill
Parliament has approved the Road Traffic Amendment Bill, 2025, paving the way for the legal operation of motorcycles, tricycles, and quadricycles as commercial transport.
The new legislation also revises the legal threshold for alcohol concentration in drivers, a move lawmakers say is intended to curb drunk-driving incidents and reduce road crashes linked to impaired driving.
Authorities expect the amended law to enhance road safety, expand job opportunities for young people, and bring stronger regulation to the transport sector.
The Bill’s primary objectives are to create a safer road environment, foster employment opportunities for Ghanaian youth, and establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for the road transport industry.
Among the key provisions is the regulation of motorcycles, tricycles, and quadricycles used for fare-paying passenger services and ride-hailing operations, aligning Ghana’s transport policies with modern industry practices.
Addressing the House on Wednesday, December 10, Transport Minister Joseph Nikpe Bukari said the changes are designed to streamline commercial transport services, improve compliance with safety standards, and impose tougher sanctions on violators.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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