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Road users will soon see new additions and changes in traffic regulations now that the Seychelles’ cabinet of ministers has approved a new road safety policy. Launched this week as part of the road safety activities, the document will replace the 1983 poliSeychelles increasing road safety with new speed cameras, towing of cars
Road users will soon see new additions and changes in traffic regulations now that the Seychelles’ cabinet of ministers has approved a new road safety policy. Launched this week as part of the road safety activities, the document will replace the 1983 policy and will reflect current developments. Presented to the cabinet by the road transport department, the policy will address issues such as the introduction of speed laser or radar cameras, introduction of clamping and towing and the issuing of licenses. It is expected to come into force in March next year. “As we have signed a declaration with the United Nation’s Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011–2020, there are basic policies that need to be in place to ensure that we meet certain international standards when it comes to road safety,” said Patrick Andre, the Principal Secretary of the Department of Land Transport. ... Read more