Antiquated road traffic practices

image from www.bahamaslocal.comby Adrian Gibson

The Road Traffic Department needs to come into the 21st century.

The Free National Movement promised in their 2007 manifesto that our personal information would be removed from the windshields of our vehicles. Yet, that has not happened. This is risky and can put people in danger and consecutive governments don’t seem to be able or want to change the system.

What’s more, the modernisation of the vehicle registration system requires a total conversion from the manual system currently in place to electronic.

Should we also consider privatisation of the vehicle inspection process? It would certainly reduce wait times.

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