Road-safety lessons should start in childhood, police say
Efforts to cut the toll of death and injury on Cayman’s roads should start in primary schools, police have said.
Sergeant Jodi-Ann Powery explained that long-term reduction would require a multi-pronged approach, with better education being a major factor in changing behaviour on the roads.
“There are several things that need to be done – driving education needs to start in our schools, probably as early as elementary school.
“That also puts responsibility on parents. If children see their parents doing it, they’ll tell them that’s wrong.” For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Dec 05, 2025 02:52 PM