Topic: Speed cameras
Government moving ahead with speed cameras
Government has taken the next step towards speed cameras and demerit points for traffic offences by seeking consultants to help implement a new Integrated Traffic Management and Enforcement System (ITMES) for the Cayman Islands.
In Parliament: Speed cameras to be rolled out once funding in place
Money to pay for long-awaited speed cameras is likely to be allocated in the 2026-2027 budget but government would not be drawn on a specific timetable for when they are going to be rolled out across Cayman’s road network.
Can cameras curb Cayman’s need for speed?
What travels at over 90mph but hasn’t made any progress in decades? It sounds like the set-up to a joke, but the answer – Cayman’s speeding problem – is no laughing matter.
MPs vote for stricter traffic rules and clampdown on phone use
MPs voted unanimously on Wednesday to improve Cayman's poor traffic safety record by passing a traffic bill to introduce a range of measures.
Pilot speed-camera system in discussion stages
The police service and Ministry of Home Affairs have met to discuss the possible implementation of a static speed camera system in the Cayman Islands.
More CCTV cameras planned to eliminate blind spots
Deputy Police Commissioner Kurt Walton says plans are in the works to add more cameras to the local CCTV network to eliminate blind spots and help police in their crime-detection efforts.
Speed cameras save lives
Twenty-five traffic collisions including one fatality last weekend and the death toll rolls on. More tragic is the heartbreaking death and serious injury to...









