Thursday, December 18, 2025

Step up road care!

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Saturday night’s road accident – which claimed the life of a 65-year-old woman – and other vehicle collisions have caused the police to appeal again to drivers to exercise extra caution this Crop Over.
The call came yesterday, ahead of the expected increase in traffic for the climax of Crop Over activities at the weekend.
“The Royal Barbados Police Force is concerned about the number of accidents being reported and will endeavour to increase its presence on the roads with both foot and mobile patrols,” said police public relations officer Inspector David Welch.
“We still want to appeal to all road users to exercise due care in light of the recent fatality in the hope that there will be no more [deaths].”
Elma Moore, a retired nurse and resident of Fustic Drive, Ruby Park, St Philip, was killed on Saturday when the vehicle she was driving was involved in an accident with another car and a van.

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