Traffic police could encourage the use of dashboard cameras to help catch bad drivers.
Inspector Robert Cardwell, head of the island’s roads policing unit, said the service already used “dashcam” tech...
A 35-year-old man was today “stable” in hospital after a bike crash.
Police said the man was recovering in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The man, from Devonshire, was injured after he lost co...
Graduates of an on-road motorcycle training course will be recognised at an awards ceremony on Wednesday.
The public is invited to the ceremony at Prospect Primary School to find out more about the Be...
The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign is to launch a webpage designed to highlight road safety in Bermuda.
The site, which will go live on Wednesday, will provide up-to-date information on tra...
The Royal Gazette took to the streets yesterday to ask people what they thought of the launch of the Drive for Change campaign on East Broadway on Monday.
Natasha Caisey, 45, Hamilton
“You forget abo...
Walter Roban, the transport minister has reiterated that roadside breath tests are a priority for the Government.
“The idea of deploying roadside sobriety testing has been something discussed for many...
Bermuda’s death and injury toll on the roads is a national health crisis, the transport minister said before the launch of The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign.
Now Walter Roban has pledged t...
The Bermuda Police Service issued 18 tickets and chased down a motorbike rider with a child pillion passenger in the wake of the launch of The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign.
Inspector Robe...
The Bermuda Road Safety Council recommended a complete graduated licensing scheme to the former One Bermuda Alliance government.
The programme included on-road training by expert instructors for all l...
Speed cameras could curb third-laning and overtaking on blind bends as well as speeding, the transport minister said.
Walter Roban explained hi-tech cameras similar to those in widespread use in Brita...