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As part of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service’s ongoing efforts to improve road safety across the Sister Islands, officers from the Cayman Brac Police Station, in collaboration with the Traffic & Roads Policing Unit, conducted a targeted two-day enforcement operation on 17 and 18 April, in Cayman Brac.
The operation aimed to encourage all road users to obey traffic rules and adopt safer driving habits.
During the two-day operation, a total of 76 traffic tickets were issued for various offences, including speeding, expired registration, failure to wear a seatbelt, and illegal tint. Additionally, there was one arrest for DUI and careless driving, along with three Traffic Offence Reports (TORs) issued.
“We are pleased by the success of this operation, and will continue to adopt a proactive approach to road safety within the Sister Islands,” said Inspector Laing-Hall, District Commander for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. “In the near future, we will be looking to execute a similar operation in Little Cayman to address local concerns.”
Police have increased their presence in both residential and commercial areas, with enhanced patrols and vehicle checkpoints as part of ongoing traffic enforcement activity, until further notice.
Drivers are reminded to ensure they and their vehicles are compliant with traffic regulations, including holding a valid driver’s licence, current vehicle registration and insurance, and legally compliant window tint.
Never drink and drive, and always drive with due care and courtesy toward other road users.



