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It is Friday, 3.20 p.m. and I am driving from Tema to Dawhenya. This is indeed the ‘wahala’ those of us who live on the stretch go through daily.
It is the kind of road that is busy and choked all day, getting worse in the evenings. The struggle to join the road in the mornings is no joke.
Entering from the Devtraco Courts junction is particularly a challenge. Police personnel, who should be assisting drivers to enter the road from the Devtraco Courts, for instance, have rather stationed a post at the Agapet Filling Station.
Too many junctions on that highway contribute to the snail-pace traffic. Our children are sure to report to school late, if one dares leave home after 6 a.m.