Government considering relocation of Kasoa toll booth - Minister

The Minister said feasibility studies are being carried out on toll booths across the country causing vehicular traffic, for relocation

Government considering relocation of Kasoa toll booth - Minister

The Minister of Roads, Mr Kwasi Amoako Atta has said  feasibility studies are underway on the possibility of relocating the Kasoa toll booth, to help curb the vehicular traffic on that section of the Accra-Winneba highway.

According to him, the Ministry is considering relocation, as it is impossible to expand the gates at the booth due to a valley in that area.

"...there is a deep valley from the Accra side, so it is difficult to expand the Accra bound side and immediately after that there is settlement, we are limited, we can neither go right or go left, so we need to send it at a place where we can get land space."

"We are looking at it, if it means relocation," Mr Amoako Atta said. 

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Mr Amoako Atta said the feasibility studies were not limited to the Kasoa one alone but all such toll booths across the country where such similar vehicular traffic bottlenecks occur at peak periods.

Commuters have over the years called for the relocation of the Kasoa toll booth because of the traffic bottleneck, arguing that the toll booth has become an albatross around their necks as they are forced to endure long hours of traffic daily due to the toll booth’s current position.

They have consistently petitioned the Ministry of Roads and other related institutions to make their grievances known to ensure that the necessary steps are taken to relocate the toll booth.