Saturday, June 6, 2026

Phone, parking fines

Date:

Share post:

HANG UP AND DRIVE – or pay a heavy price!

A change of law is coming to deal with persistent drivers who fiddle with their cellphones, tablets and other hand-held devices while on the road. And breaking the law could lead to a fine as high as $3 000, or more than a year in jail.

An amendment to the Road Traffic Act And Regulations is expected to go before Parliament in another eight weeks. Not only will it tackle the dangerously distracted drivers, but the inconsiderate ones who park in the spaces designated for the disabled.

For the first time, legislation that speaks specifically to the cellphone road nuisance and the indiscriminate use of disabled parking will come into force. (AC)

Please read the full story in today’s Midweek Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

Related articles

Justice Greaves urges Barbadians to speak up about gang members

In sentencing a murderer to life and his accomplice to a long stretch in prison, Justice Carlisle Greaves...

World Environment Day – Climate Action – Now for Climate

Observed annually on June 5, World Environment Day is the United Nations’ flagship initiative for encouraging worldwide awareness...

Canada to provide funding to Caribbean through GAIA climate loan fund

 Canada says it will deploy an estimated US$97 million through the GAIA Climate Loan Fund, which is designed...

‘Blue economy funding going unused’

Use it or risk losing it is the advice Racquel Moses, chief executive officer of the Caribbean Climate-Smart...