Road Tripping Safety Guide for Accra

Everything you need to stay safe while road tripping in Accra. Local emergency contacts, Ghana-specific tips, risk awareness, and free check-in tools to make sure someone always knows you're okay.

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Accra, Ghana

Africa/Accra ยท English/Akan

Safety Score45/100 โ€” Higher Risk
Emergency Number

112

Language

English/Akan

Local Tips for Accra

  • โœ“Accra is relatively safe compared to other West African capitals but petty crime and scams target tourists
  • โœ“Use trusted ride-hailing apps like Bolt rather than hailing taxis โ€” agree on fares before getting in
  • โœ“Osu and Airport City are generally safe areas with good restaurants and nightlife
  • โœ“Carry cash as many businesses don't accept cards โ€” but don't carry large amounts visibly

Road Tripping Risk Factors in Accra

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Fatigue and drowsy driving on long stretches

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Vehicle breakdown in remote areas with no cell service

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Unfamiliar roads and driving conditions

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Extreme weather affecting road safety

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Theft from vehicles at rest stops and scenic overlooks

Safety Tips for Road Tripping in Accra

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Plan rest stops every 2 hours and share your full route with someone

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Keep your vehicle maintained โ€” check tires, fluids, and brakes before departure

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Carry an emergency kit with water, food, blanket, flashlight, and jumper cables

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Download offline maps for areas with limited cell service

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Never leave valuables visible in your vehicle when parked

Pre-Road Tripping Checklist

  • โœ“Vehicle checked โ€” tires, oil, brakes, lights
  • โœ“Shared full route and itinerary with someone
  • โœ“Emergency kit in the car
  • โœ“Offline maps downloaded
  • โœ“Phone charger and portable battery packed
  • โœ“Rest stops planned every 2 hours

Quick Safety Tools

Emergency Information for Accra

Emergency Number

112

Country

Ghana

Language

English/Akan

Save the emergency number in your phone before road tripping in Accra. If you are a visitor, note that the primary language is English/Akan. Emergency operators may speak limited English โ€” learn key phrases like "help" and "emergency" in English/Akan.

Set up a check-in before road tripping in Accra

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Accra safe for road tripping?

Accra has a safety score of 45/100. Extra caution is advised for road tripping in Accra. Research specific areas, avoid going alone when possible, and always share your plans with someone. The emergency number in Accra is 112.

What are the main road tripping risks in Accra?

The primary risks for road tripping in Accra include fatigue and drowsy driving on long stretches, vehicle breakdown in remote areas with no cell service, unfamiliar roads and driving conditions. Accra is relatively safe compared to other West African capitals but petty crime and scams target tourists Always set up a safety check-in before heading out.

What's the emergency number in Accra?

The emergency number in Accra, Ghana is 112. Save this number in your phone before road tripping. If you're a tourist, note that the local language is English/Akan, but emergency operators often speak basic English.

How can I stay safe while road tripping in Accra?

Key safety tips: Plan rest stops every 2 hours and share your full route with someone. Keep your vehicle maintained โ€” check tires, fluids, and brakes before departure. Carry an emergency kit with water, food, blanket, flashlight, and jumper cables. For Accra specifically: accra is relatively safe compared to other west african capitals but petty crime and scams target tourists. Use the ImAlive app to set up automatic check-ins so someone always knows you're safe.

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