Police to crack down on Sister Islands driving offences after two car crashes in a day

Police have warned Sister Island residents they will clamp down on driving offences after two crashes in a single day on Cayman Brac.

Police said the move came after a “concerning” rise in the number of road users driving too fast and committing other offences on major roads in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

Police added that “Officers have responded to the increase in speeding offences in the Sister Islands with targeted road safety enforcement initiatives across both islands, aimed at encouraging safer and lawful use of the road by all road users.”

Police said, “Drivers who are observed using the road in a manner that endangers themselves or others will be stopped and prosecuted.”

Police issued a press release on 16 April after a Honda Fit and a Honda Logo were in collision on Cotton Tree Bay Road, near Polack Drive on Wednesday, 15 April. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:

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Published on: Apr 26, 2026 10:19 AM