Radio Programme

Holiday Road Safety Part 1

Duh Road | December 6, 2021
Here are some tips on how to stay safe on the nation’s roadways heading into the festive season.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
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Duh Road | May 15, 2023
Transport and Mining Minister Audley Shaw recently made his contribution to the 2023/24 sectoral debates, announcing that several projects are being undertaken by the Island Traffic Authority, Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) and Transport Authority.
Presenter: Andrae Palmer
Producer: Andrae Palmer
Duh Road | April 3, 2023
Transport Minister, Audley Shaw has hailed the learner-driver education programme for high schools as a catalyst that will promote and improve road safety across Jamaica.The school driver-education curriculum has been developed with the assistance of the HEART/NSTA Trust and the Road Safety Unit (RSU) in the Transport Ministry.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Duh Road | March 27, 2023
The National Works Agency (NWA) is currently rehabilitating three main roads in Trelawny at a cost of nearly $180 million dollars. Community Relations Officer at the NWA’s Western Office, Janel Ricketts, says the works, which commenced in 2022, are at varying stages of completion and are expected to be concluded by May.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Duh Road | November 14, 2022
A new system for motor vehicle license classification will be introduced when the new Road Traffic Act and its regulations come into effect. Director of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA), Kenute Hare says under the new system the current classifications of Private and General will be phased out, and a new three-class system with sub-classifications introduced.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Duh Road | November 7, 2022
Transport Minister, Audley Shaw says the Ministry is fully committed to the execution of Jamaica’s road and vehicular safety policies, in accordance with the United Nations Second Decade of Action for Road Safety. He notes that the implementation of the new Road Traffic Act (RTA) and its Regulations, which was passed in Parliament earlier this year, is a welcome sign that Jamaica intends to reduce the high number of road traffic deaths plaguing the country as well as the general indiscipline on the roads.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Duh Road | October 31, 2022
The Government has signed a contract valued at approximately 167 million dollars with J&L Equipment Construction Services to undertake phase three of the Fairfield to Point Road Rehabilitation Project in East Central St. James.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
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