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KINGSTON, Jamaica—The judiciary is urging all registered motorists to keep their scheduled appointments for the Kingston and St Andrew Traffic Ticket Public Days at the National Arena on Wednesday, July 8 and Thursday, July 9, 2026, as final preparations are being completed for the two-day initiative.
The Judiciary of Jamaica in a press release on Tuesday, said more than 43,000 outstanding traffic tickets will be before the courts during the two-day event, which is being undertaken by the judiciary in partnership with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) and the Ticket Management System (TiMS), Ministry of National Security.
It said the initiative forms part of the judiciary’s ongoing commitment to reducing the backlog of traffic tickets before the parish court and to providing an efficient avenue for the hearing and disposal of eligible traffic matters.
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