As several motorists scurry across the country with customized lights also known as ‘fancy lights’ the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) says it will be paying special attention to them.
Director of the Island Traffic Authority, Kenute Hare warns they will be working assiduously to address the issue and avoid related crashes. He says motorists with outlandish lights cause increased mayhem on the roads. Hare says the Island Traffic Authority is appealing to motorists to remove these night lights which contribute to poor visibility for other road users.
The message comes as road fatalities surpass three hundred (300) since the start of the year. More details here:
Reporter: Nicola Brown
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