Gov’t begins holding weekly review meetings on new Road Traffic Act

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

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Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

Jamaica ranked 10th on list of countries with the highest crime rates

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

St. Ann and Manchester seeing increase in murders

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

St. Ann police probing two murders in the parish between last night and this morning

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

Legislators want laws amended to allow prosecution of persons who share gruesome images of crashes

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

CARICOM still assessing the best way to assist with restoring stability in Haiti

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

Audit being conducted to quantify Burger King fraud loss; 5 workers charged

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

IMF projects Jamaica’s economy will grow by 2.2% this year

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.

 

Eight people died in crashes over the Easter weekend

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun holding its weekly review meetings, on the changes to the new road traffic act.

 

The meetings were mandated by Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, following public outcry about some aspects of the act, when it came into effect on February 1.

 

The requirement for all motorists to have a child restraint system in place, was one of the issues raised by citizens, especially taxi operators.

 

Speaking at a defensive driving workshop yesterday, Mr. Green noted that the meetings are being held to hear the opinions of the people.

 

 

Mr. Green said a robust public education campaign will take place over the next three months.