Leave early, don’t rush to help avoid accidents, urges Road Safety Council
Motorists were urged today to slow down and leave early to help reduce the chance of having an accident.
The Bermuda Road Safety Council also highlighted that the island has two official speed limits — 25km/h within the Town of St George and 35km/h outside the town.
A council spokesman said: “While the speed limit is increased on roads outside of municipalities, this does not give allowance to speed excessively on our roadways. The speed limit is 35km/h and should be adhered to at all times.
“Speed limits are put in place to increase road safety and to reduce the risk of traffic collisions. Without speed limits on our roads, there would mayhem as motorists would be able to drive at excessive speeds, increasing the chance of collisions.
“Speeding is one of the leading causes of collisions in Bermuda. Speeding alone is a dangerous act, but when it is coupled with driving under the influence, driving without care and attention, or while using a device, the chances of a collision are multiplied due to these factors.
“A major part of reducing speeding is by giving yourself ample time to get to a destination without speeding.
“Bermuda may be a small island with no long distances to travel, but we remind motorists to leave home five minutes early to account for traffic or any other diversions that may happen while travelling.
“By giving yourself an extra five minutes, that reduces the need to rush and get “road rage”, which can lead to speeding and other traffic offences.
“The speed limit is there to keep all road users safe and to reduce the risk of a collision. Remember to slow down, Bermuda, drive with care and caution, and don’t drink and drive."