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Another Road Safety Unit push to reduce crashes, deaths
Sunday, July 04, 2021
kaseyw@jamaicaobserver.com
MANDEVILLE, Manchester — With Jamaica recording 234 road fatalities as of June 30, director at the Road Safety Unit (RSU) Deidre Hudson-Sinclair is pushing for a safe systems approach to reduce serious injury and death resulting from crashes.
She said the system has five categories: safe roads; safe speeds; safe vehicles; safe road users, and post-crash care.
“There is an untapped avenue for persons to see how they can support and ensure that we are doing all we can as a nation to reduce road fatalities, reduce the types of injuries that we are seeing and ensure that this nation really comes out on the other side in stemming the tide and the bloodshed, because we have gone 234 persons that have died since the start of the year,” she said.

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