The police have said they believe that the ‘Arrive Alive Campaign’, road blocks and spot checks may have contributed significantly towards the reduction in road accidents and fatalities this past festive season.
From December 31, 2016 until Tuesday January 3, 2017 a total number of 22 accidents were reported to the police. Almost the same number of cases, 23 to be exact, was recorded during the Christmas season.
Only one case of serious casualty was recorded during the New Year period whereby a 19-year-old male from Roche Caiman is still admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following a scooter accident on the main road near the airport.
Out of the total number of accidents during that period, excluding the victim admitted in the ICU, five people received medical attention and released.
Only two drivers involved in the total number of accidents were tested with alcohol content in their body over the prescribed limit.
No cases of fatal accidents were recorded during the Christmas and New Year period compared to one case on New Year’s Eve in 2015 which claimed two young lives.
The police would like to acknowledge and profusely thank all stakeholders, partners and public in general for their participation and contribution in the ‘Arrive Alive’ campaign.