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The Ghana Police Service has dismissed claims circulating on social media that the use of AirPods, earphones and other audio devices while driving or riding has been banned.
The Police Service said a flyer making rounds online announcing the alleged ban did not originate from the institution.
According to the Police, the claim is false, but motorists and riders must remain cautious about activities that can distract them while on the road.
The Service warned that anything that reduces a driver’s concentration or affects road awareness could increase the risk of accidents.
The Police Cybercrime Unit is also working to identify the source of the misleading publication.
The Service has urged the public to rely on official communication channels for accurate information.
Story by Efua Nessa