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Roads authority set to install new signs urging drivers to give space to cyclists

The National Roads Authority (NRA) is to roll out the new signs saying "3 FEET – IT’S THE LAW" across the road network as part of its efforts to tackle road safety.
RCIPS Superintendent Adrian Seales vows fresh action to tackle drink driving. - Photo: Raymond Hainey

Police superintendent says lower drink driving limit could cut road deaths

A senior Cayman police officer said the country's drink driving limit could be cut in a bid to tackle the "plague" of dangerous driving.
Cyclists from Cayman Cycling recovering after a long weekend ride

Road groups pledge to improve cycle safety

Cayman’s cyclists have welcomed a pledge by the National Road Safety Committee to improve safety following a recent spate of collisions between cyclists and motorists.

Cayman records 156 crashes in 15 days

Collisions on Cayman's roads continue to pose a challenge as in just 15 days there were 156 crashes, an average of 10 per day over that period.

‘Unlawful’ road delineators removed by NRA

Scores of road delineators were uprooted from the soft shoulder of West Bay Road by the National Roads Authority who say the removal is to facilitate the installation of new cycle-lanes.

‘Disposable’ Honda Fits a ‘clear and present danger’ to Cayman motorists

Cayman's National Road Safety Steering Committee is planning to issue a buyer beware warning about Honda Fits and similar small cars made for the Japanese market that may pose a "clear and present danger" to motorists.

Safety concerns heighten with more than 50,000 cars on roads

More than 50,000 vehicles are registered to travel on Cayman's roads, according to road-safety entities that were prompted to appeal for more responsible driving following two fatal crashes and another two collisions that snarled traffic for hours in the past two weeks.

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