‘Operation Safeway’ in action

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‘Operation Safeway’ came into force today, with the intention to make a concerted effort to bring about increased road safety awareness to the general public and particularly motor vehicle drivers, GINA said.

The operation is a joint effort of the Guyana Police Force (GPF), the Ministry of Public Infrastructure and the National Road Safety Council (NRSC) and it is aimed at bringing about an end to road accidents, as well as to ensure that drivers of motor vehicles adhere to the traffic laws.

policeAccording to GINA, the operation will see traffic ranks on the road conducting rigid exercises throughout the country, but more especially in Georgetown, and on the East Bank and East Coast Demerara. There will be an increase in traffic patrols both day and night, and the re-introduction of spotting exercises. There will also be an increase in the deployment of ranks in hot spots for accidents, and frequent use of radar guns to target speeding drivers along with random breathalyser testing.

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon at a post-Cabinet media briefing today, said the decision to launch this operation was taken in light of the increased number of fatal accidents on the country’s roadways. There have been 96 deaths for 2016 thus far as compared to 90 for the same period in 2015. The GPF noted that most of these fatal accidents occur on weekends, in the evening hours.

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