Watch Your Speed
The week of Monday, 3 December, GIS Spotlight repeats a new RCIPS drive to keep roads safe, a UCCI science extravaganza and a reconnection with your past.
If you are prone to spurt a few miles over the speed limit when you drive, you have to pay attention to your driving speed and abiding by the Traffic Law now. The Police will be out to enforce the law this month as part of a new campaign.
Going 50 mph in a 25 mile zone can get you a $500 fine while doing 51 mph will take you to court, with a possible six-month driving ban. Be aware that every mile over the limit can cost you $40 when lights are flashing in a school zone.
Join us to learn more about the RCIPS’ Stay Alive campaign that targets motorists from 30 November to 4 January. Learn about this zero-tolerance drive so that you can enjoy the holiday season. Hear what the police are targeting to ensure the streets are safe for all users.
Next, it’s all about science and technology education. Stop with us at the STEM conference to hear how the University College has boosted vital science education in the Cayman Islands.
Finally, we revisit the National Archive to help you link with your past. Learn how you may be able to tap into the rich treasure that is available for Caymanians wanting to draw their family tree.
Produced by GIS Marketing and Communications, GIS Spotlight showcases government services and solutions regarding issues that concern and affect you. The weekly programme airs Mondays on Cayman27 at 8 p.m. and on Saturdays at 6 p.m.
All stories seen in the week’s GIS Spotlight can also be found on the GIS Marketing and Communications website: www.gis.ky.
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