…even as 7 die over past week
The Guyana Police Force’s “Operation Safeway” has been regarded as a success by President David Granger, even as fatal accidents and incidents of persons driving under the influence continue to increase.
Over the past few days, the number of road fatalities recorded has been alarming and points to the level of recklessness occurring on the roadways.
But President Granger debunked claims that road crimes were escalating, noting that “Operation Safeway” resulted in a reduction in road accidents.

“The rate of fatal accidents since Safeway was launched to now … saw a reduction…As part of “Operation Safeway”, there is a more stringent enforcement of people driving under the influence,” he stated during his weekly televised “The Public Interest” programme.
For the period September 15 to October 16, 2016, Traffic Chief, Superintendent Jairam Ramlakhan had reported a 36.3 per cent reduction in fatal accidents compared to the same period last year. He said a total of 6421 charges have been made against drivers for various traffic offences since the inception of “Operation Safeway”.
Nonetheless, there are concerns that “Operation Safeway” is not addressing the root causes of the road problems, including the inconsiderate behaviour of drivers who refuse to stop for pedestrians to cross the roads at pedestrian crossings.
Not too long ago, CCTV footage of two children getting struck down by a truck as they attempted to cross the busy road at Eccles, East Bank Demerara (EBD) went viral, sending shockwaves throughout the nation.











