The Star (Jamaica)

‘We shouldn’t die because of a call’

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Executive Director of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), Paula Fletcher, is imploring motorists to desist from using cellular telephones while driving, as this is a major cause of road crashes.

Fletcher, who was delivering the keynote address at the launch of the ninth staging of Grennell’s Road Safety 5K race Kingston last Friday, described the practice as a “compromise­d standard.”

“We shouldn’t die because of a call or taking a message…that’s a high price to pay for communicat­ion. The law says hand free use (is permitted), but the better standard for life, living and wellness, is no cell phone use while driving,” she emphasised.

Fletcher said that persons argue that if a driver engages with a passenger while the motor vehicle is in motion, that too can be a distractio­n, but she said that does not amount to the same level of disturbanc­e as when an electronic device is being used.

She argued that with 349 persons losing their lives on the road so far, up from 300 for the same period in 2018, and related expenses costing the public health system some $2 billion, “We are paying (dearly) as a nation for crashes.”

She lauded the 5K event as very important, and said the message should go out that “road safety is important.”

The 2019 Grennell’s Road Safety 5K race will be held in Kingston on Saturday, November 16, in memory of Jason Alliman, who lost his life as a result of a motor vehicle collision more than three years ago.

“This 5K is telling people that we need to see a stop to what is happening on our roads. This is to remember people and to encourage people to give support to family members who are going through tough times,” said chairman of the event, Alphonso Grennell.

 ??  ?? This Toyota Probox, in which five persons were travelling, crashed at the intersecti­on of North and East streets in Kingston, last night.
This Toyota Probox, in which five persons were travelling, crashed at the intersecti­on of North and East streets in Kingston, last night.

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