Police Commissioner urges public not to destroy road safety mirrors
WHEN PEOPLE BREAK or destroy traffic convex mirrors that are strategically placed by the traffic department of the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF), they are putting the lives of motorists and other road users at risk. That was the appeal made by the Commissioner of Police, Enville Williams at a recent ceremony where two roadside safety mirrors were donated to the police.
Traffic convex mirrors, also known as safety or intersection mirrors, are designed to eliminate blind spots, improve visibility, and prevent accidents at dangerous intersections, sharp bends, and hidden driveways. By providing a wide-angle view, they enable drivers to spot oncoming traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians before proceeding, enhancing safety.
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