The behaviour of some workers of Prime Woods, a timber firm in the metropolis, before and during launch time and at the close of work is creating a lot of inconvenience for other motorists in the metropolis.
When the workers close from work in afternoon shift, or are reporting for work in the morning, they just walk leisurely across the road, halting traffic until hundreds of workers cross, instead of patiently making use of the zebra crossing near the factory, which was strategically positioned for their safety.
Interestingly part of the problem is that, when drivers try to advise the workers to use the zebra crossing, they take offence and rain insults on them.
The situation in front of Prime Wood at the moment is not healthy, and it is the hope of some residents that the management of the company would take immediate steps to ensure that workers use the zebra crossing.
If that would not be possible, then a space should be created for the buses to pick the workers within the premises when they close from work.
Aside the reckless crossing, some of them also board Takoradi or Sekondi-bound “trotros” right in the middle of the street.
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