The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) says it is deeply concerned about the frequency of motor vehicle accidents and incidences of reckless and dangerous driving on the public roads and thoroughfares of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG).
In a statement issued on Sunday, November 5, the police reminded the public about the speed limits in SVG, citing driving at excessively high speeds as one of the main causes of most of these accidents on our roads. The statement said that those who fail to comply with the traffic laws of SVG will be prosecuted.
"In light of this, the RSVGPF wishes to reiterate to the general public that according to the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act, Chapter 483 of 2009, the speed limit within the towns of Kingstown, Georgetown, and Calliaqua, and on Kingstown Hill and Sion Hill Road, within the villages of Sion Hill, Stubbs, and Bridgetown and within Friendly Village and through Byera Tunnel is 15 miles per hour (m.p.h.) for omnibuses or lorries, and 20 miles per hour (m.ph.) for other vehicles," the statement said.
Elsewhere in SVG, the speed limit is as follows:
- 20 m.p.h. for omnibuses or lorries
- 30 m.p.h. for other vehicles
- Not drive over the designated speed limit.
- Wear a seatbelt while driving.
- Do not drink and drink.
- Be courteous, tolerant, and respectful to users of the roads.
- Do not drive with your cellular phone, or any other item in your hand that can impede your judgment and control of the motor vehicle.
- Refrain from playing loud music on public and private vehicles.
- Make sure it is safe before crossing a pedestrian crossing.
- Comply with the traffic laws, road signs, and other signals given by police officers conducting traffic duty.