Road traffic accident is one of the many menaces citizens in the country want to be nipped in the bud.
Both adults and children have fallen victim to road carnage.
In a hotline documentary dubbed; "Crushed Young" by JoyNews' Seth Kwame Boateng, the aftermath of road carnage on its victims including a 13-year-old child who has so far undergone eight surgeries and yet to have two more are brought to the limelight.
Tonight on PM Express, host, Aisha Ibrahim interacted with Director of Education, Research and Training at MTTD, Superintendent Alexander Obeng, David Osafo Adonteng, the Director of Planning and Programmes at Ghana Roads and Safety Commission, Transport Consultant, Cecil Garbrah and Clinical Psychologist, Nortey Dua to discuss ways the safety of children can be guaranteed on the roads.
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