Enhanced Pedestrian Crossings Near Chateau Margot and Beterverwaging Schools: A Road Safety Initiative

As part of its unwavering commitment to reducing road accidents and enhancing the safety of the local community, the Beterverwagting Police Station’s Traffic Department took a proactive step by repainting multiple pedestrian crossings in the vicinity of Chateau Margot and Beterverwagting schools.

This initiative, carried out yesterday, aligns perfectly with the National Road Safety Month activities for November 2023, furthering the goal of fostering greater traffic awareness, strengthening Police-community relations, and creating a safer environment for all road users.

The importance of this endeavor cannot be understated, especially in light of this year’s overarching road safety theme, “Road Safety is not a Slogan. It’s a way of life, Respect the Road” (2023/2024). It emphasizes the need to move beyond mere slogans and slogans and embody a genuine commitment to road safety as a way of life, an ethos that is imperative for the well-being of all community members.

Chateau Margot

The repainting of pedestrian crossings near these schools is a tangible expression of this commitment, aimed at not only improving safety but also promoting a culture of respect and responsibility on the road. The Beterverwagting Police Station’s Traffic Department remains dedicated to making roads safer and underlining the importance of road safety as a collective responsibility.

Also, read “Regional Police Division 4’C’ Celebrates Outstanding Graduates from the University of Guyana and IDCE”

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