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Road Safety Awareness: A Vital Duty Says Guyana Police Force

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October 31, 2025
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Police conducting road safety in Region 9 (GPF photo)

Police conducting road safety in Region 9 (GPF photo)

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By Mark DaCosta- In an encouraging proactive response to the alarming increase in road-related fatalities, our nation’s Traffic Department has taken significant strides to enhance driver education and road safety awareness. The ongoing initiative by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has seen lectures and workshops being conducted across various communities, aimed at educating drivers on safe practices. This commendable effort highlights a pressing need to address the dangers of risky driving behaviours that threaten lives on our roads.

On the morning of October 30, 2025, a crucial lecture unfolded at the Lethem Police Station in Central Rupununi, featuring insights from Lance Corporal Isaacs, Woman Constable Pedro, and Constable Jacob. During this session, drivers received critical information regarding their responsibilities as road users. Central to this discourse were discussions on vital themes, including the hazards of speeding, the ‘5 Cs of driving’, and the immature but widespread issue of driving under the influence of alcohol. Participants were also urged to ensure regular maintenance of their vehicles and to keep their vehicle documents current. The message resonated clearly: traffic regulations are not mere suggestions but essential guidelines that safeguard every individual who utilises our roadways.

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“As the drivers were reminded, these laws serve as lifelines that protect all road users,” emphasised one officer, underlining the gravity of adhering to safety standards. Encouragingly, the audience expressed gratitude for the informative session and called for more frequent engagements with the police, recognising the need for continued dialogue and education surrounding road safety.

This initiative in Lethem fits within a broader framework of ongoing efforts by the GPF to address road safety across our country. According to recent reports, a series of lectures and workshops have been implemented over the last two years, targeting various groups, including motorcyclists, students, and community members. For instance, from June 29 to July 5, 2025, an awareness campaign spanned several locations, including the Soesdyke Public Road and strategically selected sites in Georgetown, focusing on all road users. More recently, the GPF has launched the “Ride Smart, Stay Alive: Your Life, Your Ride!” campaign aimed specifically at motorcyclists, which kicked off on August 2, 2025.

Moreover, the “Respect the Road” National Traffic Campaign launched in July 2023, embodies a national commitment to instilling safer driving habits within our society. Recent outreach events included a dedicated campaign for children, reported on June 14, 2024, where community schools across the nation served as gathering points for instructing young people and their guardians about road safety.

Despite these commendable undertakings, the persistence of high accident rates raises concerns about whether the current efforts will suffice. As incidents involving reckless driving continue to plague our streets, there is a growing sentiment that these initiatives need to be intensified. The recent lectures in Central Rupununi reflect a promising start, yet many voices in the community urge the GPF and national authorities to amplify their outreach to ensure comprehensive coverage across all regions.

Critics have pointed out that while increasing safety measures is imperative, there must also be accountability within government leadership to foster environments that emphasise public safety over political gains. The citizens of our nation deserve responsive and responsible governance that prioritises their lives, warning against complacency that might arise from merely holding one-off lectures. It is essential that our leaders remain vigilant, maintaining the momentum gained from these educational efforts.

As the GPF continues its commendable journey towards enhancing road safety, it is vital for all stakeholders to join forces, reinforcing the commitment to educate and protect every driver, passenger, and pedestrian in our beloved country. Consistent engagement, proactive education, and legislative support can forge a safer future, albeit requiring the unwavering resolve of both the police force and our national leaders. The lives saved on our roads may well depend on it.

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