Ghana news briefing
AirPods while driving: Police clarify what Ghana’s road laws say
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The Ghana Police Service further advised the public to rely on its official communication channels for accurate information on road traffic regulations and other public safety matters.
Although the viral flyer is false, the Police Service has reminded motorists and other road users that any activity or device that distracts them or affects their attention, hearing, vehicle control or awareness of surrounding traffic can pose a serious road safety risk.
The Ghana Police Service clarifies that viral claims banning AirPods while driving are false, while urging motorists to avoid all road distractions.
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