NRSC suggests vendors change their transport mode, following market truck crash

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Court Administration explains judge’s decision to bar public from observing case involving Jolyan Silvera

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Vaz: remedial works at Ocho Rios bus park underway

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Mikael Phillips says PNP not affected by court ruling about refunding motorists illegally fined for traffic offences

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Vending at Coronation Market prohibited next week to facilitate repair work  

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Police identify vendor killed in crash involving market truck

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Court rules that motorists fined illegally for traffic offences are entitled to refund

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Shenseea gets thumbs up for ‘Hit & Run’ featuring Masicka

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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Grammy Update: Nine days to music’s biggest night

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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PopCaan gives update on drain cleaning and calls out NWA

Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Council Dr. Lucien Jones has suggested that vendors may now have to reconsider the mode of transport used to get to and from markets.

This in the wake of the market truck crash in Westmoreland, which left one man dead, and 7 other people, including a child, injured.

Dr. Jones noted that a truck does not allow for passengers to be strapped in with a seat belt, but a bus does.

Citing concern about the road worthiness of the ill-fated market truck, Dr. Jones said this is another issue that needs to be rectified.

Dr. Jones also reiterated the appeal for all road users to travel with caution.

At least 22 people have died in crashes, to date.

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