GHA announces 4-month 'lane reduction' on Accra-Madina road, vice versa at Tetteh Quarshie Interchange

The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA), acting on behalf of the Ministry of Roads and Highways, has announced that “to facilitate central pier construction works for the expansion of the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange Bridge, the number of lanes on the North-South bound carriageway (Madina to Accra direction) and vice versa will be temporarily reduced from four (4) lanes to three (3)”.
The “traffic management arrangement” was contained in a June 19, 2025, statement issued by the Public Affairs Division of the Ghana Highways Authority, “as part of the ongoing construction works on the Accra-Tema Motorway and Extensions Project (19.5km)”.
The authority explained, “This adjustment will take effect from Sunday, 22nd June 2025, and is expected to last for four (4) months.
“The lane reduction is necessary to provide safe working space for construction personnel and to ensure the continued safety of all road users.”
The authority, therefore, urged “motorists to exercise caution, follow directional signs, and cooperate with traffic management officials throughout the duration of the work”.
Source: classfmonline.com
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