For the year 2020 so far, a total of 112 persons, which represents a 51 per cent increase from last year’s figures, have died as a result of road accidents across the country.

This was revealed on Wednesday during the launch of the “Road Safety & You” television programme in commemoration of Road Safety Month.
The launching of Road Safety Month 2020 was hosted by the Guyana National Road Safety Council (GNRSC) in collaboration with the Guyana Police Force (GPF).
During the launching, Public Works Minister Juan Edghill said the Government has begun to step up its road safety efforts.
“In the 2021 Budget, we will be allocating funds to allocate bicycle lanes where the space is available, highway lighting, improving the geometry of the critical sections of our roads, in addition (to) traffic signs, traffic signals, and the construction of pedestrian overpasses and walkways,” he revealed.

Juan Edghill