Road Safety Council urges caution on roadways as it approaches month end while noting crashes usually spike at this time

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Four arrested and 211 tickets issued during St. Elizabeth traffic operation

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Police arrest mother seen in viral video stomping on daughter, child now in father’s care

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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SERHA refutes claim woman admitted at Victoria Jubilee with stillborn was neglected

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Prime Minister charges councillor candidates to give Jamaicans hope

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Atleast four murdered across the island between Saturday evening and Sunday morning

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Seven charged in connection with beating of 14-y-o granted bail

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Date to be set for deportation of undocumented Cubans

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Two men were shot and killed in Hanover last night

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

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Boy fatally shot during alleged confrontation with police identified

The National Road Safety Council is calling on motorists to be extremely careful, as the country enters the fourth week of January.

Vice Chairman of the Council, Dr Lucien Jones says it was noted in a recent meeting with the Constabulary that road deaths spike in the fourth week of each month.

He says while the reason has not been determined, with the fourth week of January now underway, he is calling on Jamaicans to be extra vigilant.


According to the Road Safety Unit, there have been 15 road fatalities since January 1, a 32 per cent reduction, as 22 people were killed in a similar period last year.

Read More