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Electric scooters and e-bikes have become a common sight on Cayman's roads as an inexpensive way to travel around the island.

E-bike and scooter law enforcement pushed to 1 March

AEnforcement of the Traffic Act provisions pertaining to e-bikes, scooters and other micro-mobility has been delayed until 1 March 2026.
Electric scooters and e-bikes have become a common sight on Cayman's roads as an inexpensive way to travel around the island.

Catch-22 on e-bike, e-scooter insurance as enforcement looms

Owners of e-bikes are unable to get the insurance required before a government crackdown on the machines and e-scooters starts in less than two weeks time

New drink-drive limit begins

Cayman’s stricter drink-drive limit has come into effect.

Nine arrested and 30 ticketed in police traffic operation

Nine people have been arrested on suspicion of DUI as part of a police initiative launched Friday dubbed 'Operation Quaker'.

Scooters, modified bikes under scrutiny

Police are exploring the legality of the use of stand-up electric scooters and bicycles modified with motors on local roads.

Traffic Law changes take effect

New changes to the Traffic Law to allow motorists to renew their vehicle licence without the need for a new certificate of roadworthiness is now in effect.

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Traffic police target illegally tinted car windows

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has handed out a much higher-than-usual number of citations for illegally tinted car windows in recent weeks.

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