Tag: National Road Safety Strategy

Over 220 tickets dished out during road crackdown

Over 220 tickets dished out during road crackdown

| 07/10/2024 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The police have issued tickets to over 220 people over the ten days since Operation Clyro, the third road safety campaign for the year, started at the end of last month. Just under 50 were issued for speeding, including at least four issued to heavy equipment drivers breaching speed limits while carrying excessive loads. […]

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Police begin another crackdown on rogue drivers

Police begin another crackdown on rogue drivers

| 30/09/2024 | 58 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS has launched its third road safety campaign for the year as police and other government agencies continue efforts to improve the poor standard of driving on local roads. More than 60 collisions are reported each week, and the aim is to reduce serious injuries and fatalities and encourage safer driving behaviour.

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Traffic cops begin another targetted road crackdown

Traffic cops begin another targetted road crackdown

| 24/06/2024 | 63 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS Traffic and Roads Policing Unit launched a new road safety campaign on Monday, which will last until Sunday, 7 July. Traffic police will conduct high-visibility initiatives and traffic enforcement across the islands, focusing on persistent road safety offences and poor driving behaviour, including speeding, DUI, inconsiderate and distracted driving. As Cayman continues […]

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NRA paints speed limits on road surfaces

NRA paints speed limits on road surfaces

| 21/05/2024 | 62 Comments

(CNS): The National Roads Authority (NRA) has begun marking speed limit changes on the surface of the roads. Officials said in a release that the “red and white roundels can be found on Cayman’s roads island-wide” and were rolled out in partnership with the Ministry of Infrastructure, the RCIPS and the Department of Vehicles & […]

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CIG seeks shift in driving culture to end road deaths

CIG seeks shift in driving culture to end road deaths

| 22/11/2023 | 113 Comments

(CNS): With tens of thousands of cars being imported into the Cayman Islands every year and a rapidly growing population driving around on an inadequate network, Cayman’s roads have become increasingly dangerous. As a result, the government has launched a National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) with the aim of eliminating serious crashes within the next […]

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