Accidents kill more people in Liberia than malaria. These were the words of Sam Collins, police spokesperson.
Eight Feared Dead in Tragic Motor Accident
At least eight people are feared dead while over ten others are severely injured as a result of a tragic motor accident involving a mini Ford truck and two commercial motorcycles at Morris’ farm along the Suakoko Highway on Monday.
Inspector Kromah Calls on Kinsmen to Uphold the Rule of Law
Liberia’s deputy inspector of police, Col. Abraham Kromah, has called on his kinsman to be law-abiding citizens and uphold the rule of law as the nation gradually moves towards the elections.
OP-ED: Smart Mobility and Overregulation – Why Fix Something That’s Not Broken?
In a recent interview with The Bush Chicken, police spokesperson Sam Collins said the police were considering imposing restrictions on a new class of vehicles being imported into Liberia, subcompact vehicles.
Tricycle Union Expresses Frustration Over Gov’t Restrictions
The Liberia National Police’s recent collection of restrictions on tricycles popularly known as ‘kehkeh’ may have not gone well with the Liberia Tricycle and Motorcycle Association and the riding public.
Under Government Decentralization Plan, Transport Ministry Opens New Annex in Kakata
The Ministry of Transport has opened its annex at the Kakata service center in Margibi County. The annex was commissioned on Thursday by Transport Minister Angela Cassell Bush.
Although Gas Prices Lowered, Transport Fares Remain the Same
The Liberian government, through the Liberia Petroleum Refinery Corporation and Ministry of Commerce, has dropped the prices of gasoline and fuel oil on the local market by US$0.10.
OP-ED: Could Bicycles Solve Monrovia’s Traffic Woes?
Liberia must become intentional about solving Monrovia’s traffic congestion problem and introducing cycling as a viable means of transportation may be an excellent place to start.