Published 11 December 2024
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St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
PRESS RELEASE
Citizen Security Secretariat Appeals for Road Safety and Responsibility Following Recent Fatal Accidents
The Citizen Security Secretariat is deeply saddened by the recent tragic traffic accidents that have claimed the lives of several individuals and left many others with serious injuries. These incidents, which occurred within a span of just a few days, serve as a stark reminder of the risks associated with road use, particularly as we approach the festive season.
The Secretariat expresses its deepest condolences to the families, friends, and communities affected by these tragedies. In this time of grief, our thoughts are with all those impacted, and we extend our heartfelt support as they navigate through this painful period.
As St. Kitts and Nevis prepares for the upcoming Sugar Mas and Christmas festivities, which traditionally see an increase in road traffic, the Citizen Security Secretariat is calling on all road users to exercise the highest levels of caution and responsibility.
“Road safety is a shared responsibility, and we all have a part to play in ensuring that our roads are safe for everyone. We must remain vigilant and make smart, conscious decisions while driving,” stated Eartha Carey, Coordinator of the Citizen Security Secretariat. “The recent fatalities are a tragic reminder of how quickly lives can be lost on the roads. We cannot afford to take safety for granted, particularly during the busy holiday season.”
Avoiding Risk Factors
The Secretariat urges the public to take proactive measures to avoid the risk factors that contribute to road accidents and fatalities, including:
- Driving Under the Influence: Do not drink alcohol or use substances that impair your ability to drive. Driving under the influence significantly increases the likelihood of accidents.
- Speeding: Always adhere to speed limits and adjust your speed according to road conditions, especially in busy or unfamiliar areas.
- Distracted Driving: Avoid using mobile phones or engaging in other distractions while driving. Focus fully on the road to stay alert to your surroundings.
- Fatigue: Ensure you are well-rested before driving. Fatigue can seriously impair your reaction times and decision-making abilities.
- Seatbelt Use: Always wear your seatbelt and ensure all passengers do the same. Seatbelts are proven to reduce the severity of injuries in the event of a crash.
The Citizen Security Secretariat also calls on drivers to be particularly mindful of their speed and attention to road conditions during the busy period of celebrations. The festive season is one of the most anticipated times of the year, and while it is important to celebrate, it is equally important to do so safely.
“We understand that the holiday season is a time for joy and celebration, but we implore everyone to make responsible choices on the road,” Carey continued. “Your life, the lives of your loved ones, and the lives of others on the road are priceless. Let us all be mindful of the consequences of our actions behind the wheel.”
The Citizen Security Secretariat reminds all citizens that road safety is a collective effort, and that we must all contribute to making our roads safer. By adhering to traffic laws, staying alert, and avoiding risk factors, we can help reduce the likelihood of further accidents and fatalities.
Stay Safe. Stay Responsible.