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Chaos @BRSABarbados Underground

The traffic situation on our roads can be described as being in a state of organized chaos. Successive governments have adopted a laissez-faire approach to traffic management and regrettably the Barbados Police Force (BPS) must be included as part of the problem. The lawlessness being witnessed daily on the roads in Barbados many argue is…

Announcement soon on breathalyser - Barbados Today

Almost a year after authorities put the brakes on the rollout of the highly-anticipated breathalyser testing, an announcement regarding its implementation could be imminent. This indication has come from Santia Bradshaw, Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources, who said that the Transport Authority was still in the process of going through several proposals for application that would accompany a metered

Road fatalities dip drastically in 2022 - Lowest on record in 15 years

Barbados has set a new record for the lowest number of road fatalities in a year. In 2022, road fatalities stood at nine when the year closed on December 31, 2022. This total is according to the Barbados Police Force. Police Public Information Off

No tolerance for bad behaviour on PSVs, students warned

With the new term set to begin on Tuesday for thousands of students, the island’s main public service vehicle (PSV) representative body is warning that operators will not tolerate fighting or any other bad behaviour on their minibuses and ZR vans.And the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) is calling on parents and guardians to play a greater role in ensuring their children are well-behaved.Mark Haynes, communications and information officer with the AOPT, said he was tired of receiving complaints of fights among schoolchildren on PSVs.“I call on the parents or guardians to encourage [their wards] before they go back to school, to be of good behaviour and conduct themselves like schoolchildren and avert some of these fights. We are seeing a lot of fights in recent times, especially with girls fighting,” he complained.“I think it has to do a lot with the homes in which these students are brought up. The parents have to speak with them and sensitise them that when they put

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