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Police and road safety stakeholders say the country’s latest road deaths have again raised concerns about speeding, seatbelt use and careless driving and are urging motorists to exercise caution on the nation’s roads.
The warning comes as police continue to investigate yesterday’s crash in Tobago which claimed the lives of two men. That accident came one day after two people were killed in another accident in south Trinidad.
Police Road Safety Project Coordinator Sgt Brent Batson yesterday said the deaths have pushed the road toll to 26 so far for 2026. For the same period last year, the figure was 32.
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