Ghana Police Service has quickly rushed out to clear the air regarding rumors swirling around town about a ban on AirPods and earphones for drivers. Social media platforms recently caught fire with claims that traffic officers would start seizing wireless earpieces on the highway. Authorities stepped forward to state clearly that no such brand new law exists anywhere in the country.

Drivers can therefore breathe a heavy sigh of relief without panicking every time a police checkpoint appears ahead. Wearing gadgets while navigating busy Accra traffic remains risky behavior that compromises road safety on any normal day. Common sense dictates keeping your ears fully alert to honking horns and sirens rather than blasting loud music.

Motorists must always prioritize maximum concentration behind the steering wheel instead of chasing distractions that cause avoidable road accidents. Police officers continue urging all road users to obey traffic regulations strictly to save precious lives across our highways. Safe driving protects everyone involved and keeps our streets completely free from unnecessary chaos.

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By Aaron Hammond

Aaron Hammond is a Current Affairs Editor at Ghananewspage.com. He has over five years of experience in Content Writing. He graduated from the Pentecost University in 2018, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Studies. Aaron previously worked with Vibe News as a Content Management Systems (CMS) Editor. He also worked as an Online Reporter for the Ghanastandnews news portal.

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