Welcoming the police’s ongoing efforts to curb speeding, Insurance Association Malta emphasises the need for continuous enforcement, stressing that the link between excessive speed and serious accidents could not be ignored
Malta’s roads are not race tracks, and the 750 speeding fines issued by police in just six weeks show a reckless disregard for traffic laws and public safety, according to the Insurance Association Malta (IAM).
On Thursday, the IAM issued a press release after Malta’s fourth fatal road traffic accident in the span of a few weeks.
Welcoming the police’s ongoing efforts to curb speeding, IAM emphasised the need for continuous enforcement, stressing that the link between excessive speed and serious accidents could not be.....
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As reported on the Malta Today by Matthew Farrugia on Thursday February 13, 2025
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