
Blocking roads for funerals has become a contentious issue in Ghana, with communities frequently using public roads as funeral grounds. This practice has significant effects on traffic flow, road safety and the general public.
Effects on Traffic and Road Safety
Traffic Congestion: Roadblocks cause significant traffic congestion, making it difficult for commuters to access main roads, especially in urban areas like Accra’s central business district.
Road Safety Concerns: Unauthorised roadblocks pose safety risks, particularly if emergency services are hindered or if pedestrians and vehicles are forced to navigate through congested areas.
Regulations and Permits
Permit Requirements: Funeral organisers are supposed to acquire permits to block roads, but many fail to do so, leading to unauthorised roadblocks.
Authority Responsibility: The Motor Transport and Traffic Unit (MTTU) is responsible for granting permits for roadblocks after assessing safety and traffic management implications.
Community Impact
Noise Pollution: Funeral events can generate excessive noise, disturbing nearby residents and potentially violating noise regulations.
Inconvenience to Residents: Roadblocks can inconvenience residents, businesses and commuters, affecting daily activities and economic productivity.
Authorities are urged to strictly enforce regulations on roadblocks, ensuring that funeral organisers obtain necessary permits and adhere to safety guidelines.