'Link between excessive speed and serious accidents cannot be ignored'
Insurers on Thursday called for "continuous enforcement" after the police issued 750 speeding fines in six weeks.
"Malta’s roads are not race tracks, and the 750 speeding fines issued by police in just six weeks highlight a reckless disregard for traffic laws and public safety and demonstrate the need for continuous vigilance," the Insurance Association Malta said in a statement.
Welcoming the police’s ongoing efforts to curb speeding, the association referred to the four tragic road fatalities recorded so far this year, saying the link between excessive speed and serious accidents could not be ignored......
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As reported in The Times Of Malta of 13 February 2025
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