Commuters in Accra have called on government to direct commercial drivers to reduce passenger intake to enhance the observation of social distancing in vehicles.
That, they said, had become necessary to contain the second wave of covid-19, in view of the increasing number of cases being recorded daily.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) the commuters said though they continued to observe the other safety protocols like wearing of nose masks and use of hand sanitizers, the non-adherence to social distancing in vehicles still posed a great danger.
Mr Isaac Aidoo, a passenger, spotted in a Dansoman bound vehicle at the Old Tema Station, said it was unsafe to sit close to strangers because one could not tell who had the virus or not.