According to Joseph Chuyum, who has been selling cars and has been in the sector for 18 years, the ministerial decision is a culmination of a series of reports the traffic gendarmes and police respectively have been furnishing the transport ministry concerning the frequency of accidents recorded on the trunk A-roads in Cameroon. “It's very dangerous when you negotiate bends on the Cameroonian roads with the right-hand drive since we've the left-hand drive system in Cameroon. The rates of accidents have increased in Cameroon since the right-hand drive cars began in fluxing the Cameroonian markets and on the roads. At first sight, it looks frightful since people are not conversant with the system,” he mentioned. As Cameroonians took interest in other international markets for business ventures, the direction to the east saw a regular stopover in Japan. Immediate purpose? Buying of cars!! And the Japanese drive in the right-hand system. Another stopover for Cameroonians, for those interested in the car business is England. This is another country with the right-hand drive mode. However, Chuyum told this reporter that the biggest car market in Europe is in Belgium, where you will find all types of cars. With the ban on the right-hand drive imposed in Cameroon, a newfound business avenue has come to limelight. This is the process of moving the steering wheel from the right-hand side of the dash board to the left. “The financial cost of ...