Joe Issa Expresses Condolences, Urges Caution on St. Ann’s Death CorridorA Story by Sally ShivA crane removing the wreckage of the Toyota Hiace bus involved in the fatal crash along the Llandovery main road in St Ann this morning.A crane removing the wreckage of
the Toyota Hiace bus involved in the fatal crash along the Llandovery main road
in St Ann this morning. As people continue to lose their lives on the Ocho Rios to Browns Town main road in St. Ann, businessman and civic leader Joe Issa, has expressed condolences to the families of victims in the latest crash this morning while urging drivers to exercise caution when using that corridor. “As inviting as that roadway is
for speeding, one has to be careful because it’s a busy corridor and many
drivers use it recklessly. I’m appealing to all of them who drive public and
private passenger vehicles, motorcyclist, cyclists, and pedestrians to exercise
caution when using the roadway. “I’m urging drivers to stop the
speeding as the road is heavily used and they can expect to have to slowdown or
stop at anytime and the faster they drive the less reaction time they will have
when called to do so, with the result being loss of life,” says Issa, a past
president of the chamber of commerce in St. Ann where his Cool Group is
located. Issa was reacting to the fatal
early-morning crash along the Llandovery main road in the parish in which five
people are said to have died and several others injured including teachers and
students. This roadway where the crash involving a Toyota Hiace bus
and a Toyota Rav 4 occurred is between St. Ann’s Bay and Brown’s
Town. While expressing his condolences
to the bereaved families Issa recalls in the interview, the wisdom of an
elderly UK top traffic cop, who told participants at a seminar, “It doesn’t
make sense killing yourself trying to get here only to find out that the
seminar has not even started or has been rescheduled or cancelled…It’s better
to arrive late and live to apologize rather than not arriving at all.” Since the start of this year,
Jamaica has recorded 82 road crash fatalities compared with 77 for the same
period in 2015 and 64 the year before. Motorcyclists accounted for 32 compared
with 20 last year for the same period. Pedestrians were next in line,
accounting for 13 of the total fatalities, which was a reduction on the 19
recorded for the same period in 2015. An article quoted Superintendent
Cameron as saying that speeding was an “apparent” factor in this morning’s
crash, adding that the bus which should have been carrying 12 passengers had
approximately 15 people, including seven children. “It appeared that it lost its
drive shaft and some other mechanical part fell off resulting in the driver
losing control colliding in a vehicle coming in the other direction… then the
bus landed in the soft-shoulder,” Cameron is quoted as saying. “Speeding was an
apparent factor…It’s not for a lack of the police presence on the road.” Several people, including family
members of victims in the crash, who gathered at the St Ann’s Bay Hospital are
said to have spoken of the irresponsible conduct of drivers who ply the Brown’s
Town route. In recent times Superintendent Cameron is known to have expressed
concern about the recklessness of drivers plying the route. © 2017 Sally Shiv |
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