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Time for new approach to end road carnage

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Dear Editor,

I am frightened by the continuous carnage on Jamaica’s roads and the reckless abandonment with which many motor vehicle operators use their vehicles.

It is a forgone conclusion that, in general, there is poor regard for the road traffic laws of our island nation, and one would think that the horrific accidents would be cause for pause. Instead, every week there are multiple deaths to report.

I disagree with the prime minister that it is approaching a health crisis. It is way past that, as it is placing a heavy burden on first responders and hospital staff, and in turn the finances of the Government. The only people who are benefiting are the morticians.

There appears to be an acceptance of the fatalistic view that, ‘When it is my time my number will be called and there is nothing I can do.” Speed traps and police enforcement alone will not stem the tide of this madness. I think it is time to apply a different approach.

It is said that Jamaica has more churches per square mile than most countries. It is also said that this is a Christian country, which would suggest to me that many of the careless drivers have some Christian affiliation. I think it is time for the church to get involved by addressing the issue to their members.

Pastors and church leaders should keep this subject before their congregations and ask for a pledge from everyone to adhere to the driving and pedestrian laws, and to speak up when they see risky behaviour.

Accidents will happen, but they should be just that: unavoidable collisions.

S Peter Campbell Sr

Havertown United States

speterc@aol.com


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