Right-Hand Traffic in Ghana

Drive on the right ยท Overtake on the left ยท Proper lane discipline

๐Ÿšฆ Master the fundamentals

Every driver in Ghana must understand right-hand traffic rules โ€” these are the foundation of safe driving and passing your DVLA test.

๐Ÿ“˜ Essential guide
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1. Drive on the Right

  • All vehicles must drive on the right side of the road.
  • This rule applies on every road in Ghana โ€” cities, villages, and highways.
  • Driving on the right ensures predictable traffic flow and prevents head-on crashes.
  • Always keep to the right unless you are overtaking another vehicle.
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2. Driver Position

  • The driver sits on the left side of the vehicle.
  • Steering wheel, pedals, and all controls are positioned for left-side driving.
  • This seating gives you a better view of oncoming traffic.
  • Standard for all right-hand traffic countries, including Ghana.
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3. Overtaking Rules

  • Always overtake on the left side of the vehicle ahead.
  • Pass slower vehicles on their left โ€” never overtake on the right.
  • After completing your overtake, safely return to the right lane.
  • Before overtaking: check mirrors, signal, and ensure the road is clear for at least 100 metres.
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4. Lane Discipline

  • Right lane = normal driving lane. Keep to the right at all times.
  • Left lane = only for overtaking. Do not cruise or stay in the left lane.
  • Driving unnecessarily in the left lane causes congestion and is against the law.
  • On multi-lane roads: use the right lane for driving, left lanes only for passing.
  • Always return to the right lane immediately after overtaking.