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Caribbean National Weekly February 9, 2023

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2023

Jamaicans express anger and confusion with New Road Traffic Act Jamaica's new Road Traffic Act was launched on February 1 and it has been followed by a week of anger and confusion with several road users complaining that many of the new laws makes absolutely no sense. One requirement that sparked immediate uproar in the public is the requirement for car seats in public passenger vehicles with Jamaicans being quick to point out this law does not exist anywhere in the world. Under Section 73 of the legislation, motorists who do not have appropriate child-restraint systems when transporting children 12 years and younger will be fined J$5,000. The cost of child seats may be out of reach for many Jamaicans, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $25,000. Parents began to feel the cold shoulder with some transport operators turning them away for fear of being ticketed. Several school children had to walk for miles to get home as drivers complained it is impractical to provide seats for all children under 12. Opposition Spokesman on Transport Mikael Phillips branded the measure impractical, noting that although it was on the previous edition of the law since 2001, it had never been enforced. The Government has since pledged to review the stipulation amid protest from transport operators and concern from affected parents and guardians. In addition to the child seat requirement there are several areas of the law that now attract heavy fines ranging from 2000 to 250, 000 Jamaican dollars. If you or someone you know is traveling to Jamaica soon here are some of the penalties and the fines you should be aware of:

way to an emergency vehicle will be fined $25,000. behind an emergency vehicle or stopping a vehicle within 100 meters of where the emergency vehicle has stopped will attract a fine of $5,000.

damage a road sign with a motor vehicle will be fined $50,000, while those who stop a motor vehicle at any point within 12 meters of either side of a bus stop sign erected on the same road will be fined $10,000.

Driving without motor vehicle insurance

$20,000 Driving without a driver’s license

without the appropriate transport emergency

$40,000

communication device while driving or smoke marijuana while attempting to, or driving will attract a fine of $10,000.

Failure to obey trafc light

$25,000

whose muffler systems exceed 85 decibels will attract a fine of $10,000, while small trucks must not exceed 90, and large trucks, 95 decibels.

Failure stop at pedestrian crossings

$12,000

fined $10,000 for doing a 'wheelie' (riding with only one wheel) on roads.

other motorists and indicate priority of movement in traffic will attract a fine of $10,000. up to $100,000 in the parish court, while failure to prominently display the valid license or certified copy of license of a driving school will attract a charge of $10,000.

are not certified to do so they will be fined $20,000, and $25,000 for transporting a passenger who is not appropriately qualified. travel or drive in or on a motor vehicle or trailer with parts of their body protruding beyond the sides or rear of the vehicle will be fined $5,000.

that is not insured will face a fine of $20,000. which displays lamps emitting a blue light will attract a fine of $15,000.

cards and manifests can be fined up to $250,000 in the parish court or be imprisoned for five months.

vehicle or trailer that projects more than 30 centimeters beyond the rear of the vehicle without the use of a required warning device to indicate the length or width of the projection will attract a fine of $50,000.

Failure to wear a protective helmet while riding

$5,000 Failure to comply with trafc signs

$10,000

ment for up to six months will be given for falsely advertising that a person is the holder of a license to operate a driving school.

do not tow a motor vehicle on a toll road using a tow truck will face a monetary penalty of $20,000. Meanwhile Prime

Joynes Jordan

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