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Jamaica: Health Minister stresses the importance of defensive driving in curbing road accidents

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Jamaica: Health Minister stresses the importance of defensive driving in curbing road accidents
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  • Christopher Tufton has emphasized the profound impact of defensive driving on public health.
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  • James on Tuesday, Dr.
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Jamaica’s Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton has emphasized the profound impact of defensive driving on public health. 

Addressing attendees at the fourth Crash-Free Defensive Driving Workshop, which took place at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St. James on Tuesday, Dr. Tufton brought into focus the troubling statistics related to road traffic accidents.

Road crashes: A public health crisis

Dr. Tufton commenced his address by stating unequivocally that road traffic accidents constitute a public health crisis, despite often being overlooked as such. 

Backing his assertion with data from 2021, Dr. Tufton revealed that a staggering 6,700 road traffic crashes resulted in numerous injury cases.

Among the victims, it was evident that young males and females collectively accounted for one-third of the injury cases, emphasizing the breadth of the issue.

Identifying root causes

Dr. Tufton delved further into the data, providing insights into the root causes of these accidents. 

He pointed out that most collisions occur due to speeding, shifting between lanes, and pedestrians not following road rules. 

Fatalities breakdown

Breaking down the statistics, Dr. Tufton revealed that motorcycle crashes alone have claimed 119 lives to date. 

Additionally, certain regions, like Westmoreland and St Elizabeth, have witnessed a significant number of casualties, raising concerns about localized road safety measures.

Pedestrian dangers

Pedestrian-related incidents have also resulted in a high death toll, with 68 fatalities attributed to such incidents. 

The surviving victims often require medical treatment, placing a substantial burden on the public health system. 

Dr. Tufton emphasized the need for public health awareness to mitigate these challenges.

A call to action

The minister urged citizens to play an active role in addressing this crisis, emphasizing the importance of public health awareness. 

He pointed out that complaints about hospital bed shortages often stem from the influx of crash victims requiring immediate medical attention.

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