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Transport Consultant Shuts Calls to Ban Toyota Voxy Vehicles

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Story by Akosua Greeno

A transport consultant, Sk Manu, has firmly dismissed growing calls to ban the use of Toyota Voxy vehicles in Ghana, describing such proposals as baseless and unsupported by evidence.

According to him, the Toyota Voxy—a widely used multi-purpose vehicle—meets standard safety requirements and does not pose any inherent danger to passengers or other road users.

“There is no technical or safety data to justify banning the Toyota Voxy. The vehicle is designed with modern safety features comparable to others in its class,” Sk Manu stated in an interview.

His comments follow recent public discussions suggesting that the vehicle type may be contributing to road safety concerns, particularly in commercial transport operations. However, the consultant argued that the focus should rather be on driver behaviour and enforcement of road regulations.

“Road crashes are largely linked to human error—speeding, reckless driving, and disregard for traffic laws—not the specific model of vehicle being used,” he explained.

Sk Manu further emphasised that many countries continue to use the Toyota Voxy for both private and commercial purposes without any reported systemic safety issues.

He urged policymakers and regulators to rely on empirical evidence and professional assessments before considering any restrictions, warning that an outright ban could negatively affect transport operators who depend on the vehicle for their livelihood.

The consultant also called for intensified public education on road safety and stricter enforcement of existing traffic laws as more effective measures to reduce accidents. The debate over the use of Toyota Voxy vehicles continues to generate mixed reactions among stakeholders, but industry experts like Sk Manu maintain that banning the vehicle is neither necessary nor justified.

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