This Sunday’s edition of JoyNews' The Probe discussed Ghana’s dangerous roads.
For decades, Ghana’s road network has been nothing to write home about.
Various governments have pledged to fix the situation. In 2020, the government declared it the "Year of Roads," yet the situation has not improved.

Tonight's edition investigated the desperate need for functional traffic lights, street lights, and road markings.
Playback here:
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