Road users urged to exercise greater caution, following quadruple fatal crash in Braco, Trelawny

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny pushes this month’s road deaths to eight

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Three men fatally shot by police in Tryall, St. Catherine

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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INDECOM probes fatal shooting of St Catherine man by police

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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NHT advanced in establishing 43,000 affordable houses, says PM

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Man killed in St. Andrew crash

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Energy Minister Daryl Vaz not confident JPS will meet August 12 power restoration deadline

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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600 additional pieces of illegally harvested lumber seized in Quickstep, St. Elizbeth, yesterday

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Kartel’s attorney hopeful that Court of Appeal will rule in favour of the entertainer and his co-accused

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

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Forestry Department workers return to Quickstep St. Elizabeth with police support to retrieve lumber harvested illegally

With some 230 people in road crashes since January, head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, PSTEB, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary Mckenzie is again urging Jamaicans to use the nation’s roads with caution.

The renewed call comes following a quadruple fatal crash in Braco Trelawny yesterday.

The crash involved a Toyota Probox motorcar which was being operated as a taxi, and a tractor trailer.

The motorcar reportedly collided into the rear of the trailer.

The four killed were occupants of the motor car.

ACP Mckenzie described the crash as unfortunate and avoidable.

He said all road users must take stock of themselves and exercise greater care on the roads.

Read More