Government has once again suspended the implementation of the mandatory tow levy following days of public backlash.
The decision is an outcome of a meeting between the Transport ministry and the Road Safety Commission.
The mandatory tow levy was first suspended in June after it become public, motorist would soon pay between 10 cedis to 200 cedis to have their automobiles towed in case of a break down.
Road Safety Management Ltd was the company contracted to tow the broken-down vehicles.

Mandatory Tow levy put on hold
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