Justice Minister Owen Bonnici has just launched a much-awaited consultation process with the publication of a white paper entitled ‘Towards More Road Safety’. This consultation process follows closely in the tracks of another – the National Alcohol Policy.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has reiterated the strong position that the government intends taking at upholding road safety through the lowering of alcohol limits and the introduction of penalty points which will now be extended to all driving licences and not just probationary ones.
Representatives from the Malta Insurance Association (MIA) had met the Prime Minister just a few days before the announcement was made by the Justice Minister. A speedy implementation seems....
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https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20161018/opinion/Towards-more-road-safety.628313
As reported on the Times of Malta, October 18, 2016 by Mr Adrian Galea, Director General of the Malta Insurance Association
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