Antigua government concerned about high number of traffic accidents and unlicensed motorized vehicles

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CABINET NOTES: However, law enforcement officials remain deeply concerned about the high number of traffic accidents, which continue to pose a serious public safety challenge.

Police also reported a growing problem with unlicensed motorized vehicles, including bicycles, as well as an increase in vehicles fitted with coloured headlights. Officers will be intensifying enforcement operations to crack down on these infractions and restore order on the nation’s roads.

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In addition, the Minister advised that the police will expand their programme of marking derelict vehicles across the island, with all marked vehicles to be removed within 14 days and disposed of at designated dumpsites.

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This update followed the Prime Minister’s strong expression of frustration with the slow pace of derelict vehicle removal from public spaces.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. and they begging the gov’t to fix All Saints Rd???? If them can’t tek it easy on the “bad road” imagine when dem get good road.

  2. hmmmmm…The government a collect money for road works….The road an dem bad…..If dem wah kill off demself pan dey ah dem business…But we need good roads…..

  3. I’m tired of hearing about the removal of derelict vehicles. Do not know about the situation in other villages, but I live in West Palm Beach, Bolans and there’s a young thug who had two of his derelict vehicles marked for removal some time ago, the marks were removed and up to now the vehicles are still there and not even parked property on the government road, I keep wondering if it’s because his household voted Labour, they are right on the road with the Orchard Supermarket

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