Fuel Tanker Accident Brings Traffic to a Standstill on Apam–Winneba Highway
Traffic on the Apam Junction–Winneba Highway, one of Ghana’s busiest road corridors, was temporarily disrupted following an accident involving a fuel tanker earlier today. The incident caused significant delays for motorists travelling along the main artery connecting key towns in the Central Region
Ogyem Solomon

Traffic on the Apam Junction–Winneba Highway, one of Ghana’s busiest road corridors, was temporarily disrupted following an accident involving a fuel tanker earlier today. The incident caused significant delays for motorists travelling along the main artery connecting key towns in the Central Region.
Eyewitnesses reported that the fuel tanker overturned, blocking the roadway and creating a hazardous situation for passing vehicles. Emergency responders, including traffic officials and safety personnel, were quickly dispatched to the scene to manage the situation, clear debris, and ensure the safety of motorists.
For a period, traffic was halted in both directions while crews worked to reposition the tanker and address spilled fuel on the road, which posed a serious risk of fire or further accidents. Drivers were advised to exercise patience, follow the guidance of traffic personnel, and, where possible, take alternative routes to avoid the congested area.
The incident underscores the challenges of road safety in Ghana, particularly on high-traffic highways frequented by heavy trucks and tankers. Accidents involving fuel tankers are especially dangerous, not only because of the size and weight of the vehicles but also due to the flammable nature of their cargo. Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances leading to the accident, including road conditions, driver conduct, and vehicle maintenance, to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Residents and commuters affected by the disruption expressed frustration over the long delays but also commended the swift response of emergency teams. The quick actions of responders helped minimize potential harm and ensured that traffic could resume safely once the scene was cleared.
This accident also serves as a reminder of the need for enhanced road safety measures, particularly along busy transport corridors. Preventive strategies, including regular inspections of commercial vehicles, driver safety training, and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations, are critical to reducing the frequency of such incidents.
As Ghana continues to develop and expand its road networks, ensuring the safety of motorists and mitigating risks associated with heavy vehicle transport remain high priorities. Incidents like the fuel tanker accident on the Apam–Winneba Highway highlight the ongoing need for vigilance, preparedness, and investment in road safety infrastructure to protect citizens and sustain smooth transport operations across the country.
Authorities are expected to release further updates on the cause of the accident and any measures being taken to prevent future incidents, offering both commuters and local residents reassurance that such events are being addressed systematically.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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