Korle- Bu road seen repairs after months of pot-holes, bringing relief to commuters and residents
The long-troubled stretch of Korle-Bu Road has finally been repaired, bringing much-needed relief to motorists, pedestrians, and residents after months of enduring severe pot-holes and deteriorating road conditions.
The road had become notorious for its poor state, with deep pot-holes forcing drivers to swerve dangerously, slowing traffic and increasing the risk of accidents.
Daily commuters and pedestrians were compelled to navigate through dust, uneven surfaces, and debris, making travel both inconvenient and unsafe.
Following sustained complaints and advocacy from residents and road users, government agencies moved in to address the problem.
The affected sections have now been resurfaced, with pot-holes properly filled and the road restored to a smoother and safer condition.
Residents have welcomed the development, describing it as a major improvement that has eased traffic flow, reduced vehicle damage and travel time.
Many also praised the role of community advocacy by Classfmonline.com in drawing attention to the issue and ensuring swift action.
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