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Individuals 25 & Above Fit to Operate Commercial Vehicles— Danso Ntow

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Story by Akosua Greeno

A DVLA-certified driving instructor, Victor Baah Danso Ntow, has asserted that only individuals aged 25 and above are fit to operate commercial vehicles.

Speaking to MaxFM on the growing concerns over road accidents caused by Toyota Voxys, Mr Ntow explained that commercial driving goes beyond basic vehicle handling and requires emotional stability, patience, and sound decision-making—traits he believes are more developed in older drivers.

“Commercial drivers carry the lives of several passengers at once, and that responsibility cannot be taken lightly. At 25 and above, individuals are generally more composed and capable of managing difficult road situations according to driving rules,” he said.

His comments come amid increasing scrutiny of driver behaviour on major highways, where human error continues to be a leading cause of accidents. According to him, younger drivers are more prone to risk-taking, which can endanger lives.

Mr Danso, therefore urged regulatory bodies such as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority and the National Road Safety Authority to strictly enforce age requirements and introduce additional checks before issuing commercial driving licences.

He further recommended continuous training, routine health screenings, and psychological assessments for drivers to ensure they remain fit for duty.

While some transport operators have welcomed the proposal as a step toward improving safety standards, others argue it may reduce employment opportunities for younger people seeking to enter the transport sector.

Despite the mixed reactions, Mr Ntow maintains that prioritising safety over convenience is crucial. He stressed that implementing a 25-year minimum age for commercial drivers could significantly reduce road accidents and restore public confidence in the country’s transport system.

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