DR LUCIEN JONES, chair of the National Road Safety Council, said that data has shown that most motorcyclists who died from crashes in Jamaica were not wearing a helmet. He made the disclosure at a project steering committee meeting of the National.
Dr Lucien Jones, chair of the National Road Safety Council, said data have shown that most motorcycle deaths in Jamaica revealled riders were not wearing a helmet. Jones made the disclosure at a project steering committee meeting of the National.
CO-CHAIRMAN of National Road Safety Council Dr Lucien Jones says recent data has revealed that most motorcyclists who die in crashes were not wearing a helmet.
Dr Jones made the disclosure at a p.
Transport minister, Daryl Vaz has commended an initiative to increase helmet usage among cyclists and pillions in Jamaica, insisting too that a robust public education campaign is necessary to promote compliance. “A big part of any initiative would.
The Government has collected millions from ticket fines since the implementation of new road traffic legislation in February, but safety experts say they will have to wait until year end to evaluate its impact on behaviour change among users of the.