Topic: Cayman’s Traffic Law
Few e-bikes legal as Sunday enforcement looms
Just over ten e-bikes have been registered and insured in line with a law that comes into force on Sunday, Cayman's police chief has revealed
E-bike and scooter regulations to be enforced in January
From 16 Jan. 2026, e-bike and scooter riders will have to comply with requirements under Cayman's Traffic Law.
In a press release, the Ministry of...
Traffic nightmares: In their own words
Andrew McLaughlin, Bodden Town
“It’s horrible. A ride from Lookout Gardens that only took 15 minutes is now 90 minutes to George Town.”
Shadden McLaughlin, who...
Quad bike rider pleads guilty
A man facing eight charges relating to a quad bike pleaded guilty to seven of them in Summary Court on Wednesday.
$10,000 license tag fine proposed
Proposed changes to Cayman’s Traffic Law would clear the way for things like speed cameras, facilitate police seizures of illegally operated motorbikes and seek to fine drivers up to $10,000 for not using electronic license plates.






