The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) says Suzuki S-Presso hatchback vehicle model is certified, approved and passed the country’s safety standards. The vehicle on the Ghanaian market, the authority said “meets the requirements of National Standards, including provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to the protection of the driver…
The Ghana Standards Authority(GSA) has responded to claims concerning the safety of the Suzuki S-Presso Vehicle Model after a video circulating on social media questioned its safety.
The attention of the Ghana Standards Authority has been drawn to a video circulating mainly via social media suggesting that the Suzuki S-Presso vehicle model marketed by CFAO Ghana and homologated by the Ghana Standards Authority is not safe for use in Ghana. “The Ghana Standards Authority wishes to inform…
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A brief introduction about myself: I work with an Automobile OEM (Earthmoving Machinery manufacturer) from almost a decade and my area of expertise is Vehicle Homologation, Regulations & Compliance. I often come across the queries related to cars and bikes from my friends / relatives and I try to answer them in a very layman language so that it is easier for them to understand the technical aspects of automobiles. At least, at home, I want to avoid the language of Technical Standards & Regulations for the vehicles.
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