Regardless of the existence of many pedestrian walkways at the Kwame Nkumah Interchange, some pedestrians choose to cross the road at a dangerous section, thus risking their lives.
As the photo shows, not even the presence of an MTTD police officer, checking on commercial drivers could deter them.
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