A cross-government road safety group has published a progress update on its 2021 action plan.
The group was formed in 2017 to review the Island's road safety policies and schemes, with the action plan detailing what improvements are being done.
This includes schemes such as a safety presentation for Year 11 students, training to fit and check car seats, and cycle training for adults.
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says the action plan for the strategy is progressing well, with 92% of the short term actions being completed or in progress.
Rapists's appeal against sentence thrown out
Last chance to become next TT's charity partner
No gas price hike after regulator review
Cafe hits back after staff abused
Online appointments being considered by sexual health clinic
Treasury can’t say how much is made from medicinal cannabis
Road closures planned for tin baths this weekend
DOI has no junction safety concerns over Iceland plans
Comments
Add a comment