NRSA Gives Schools Providing Transport Services Feb. 28 To Provide Information On Drivers, Vehicles
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has given all basic schools providing transport services up to Monday, February 28 to provide information on their drivers and vehicles.
Failure, it said sanctions shall be applied.
According to the Authority, it has observed that some buses providing transport services for primary schools are not fit for purpose, overloaded and have no adult supervisors on board.
Appearing on Wontumi TV Morning Show, the Head of Corporate Affairs for the NRSA, Pearl Adusu Gyasi said the period given to the schools is flexible.
She said failure to obey the directive will attract bitter sanctions.
Pearl Adusu Gyasi emphasized that the Authority has also instructed the schools to halt the overloading of the students immediately.
She disclosed that inspection teams have been deployed to inspect the buses.