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Updated on 2 December 2025
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After The Impact

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We all want to arrive safely—whether it’s to school, work or home to your family. This campaign is about choosing smart over reckless in those everyday moments:

  • Buckling up instead of risking it
  • Slowing down instead of rushing
  • Staying alert instead of checking your phone
  • Road safety isn’t someone else’s responsibility—it’s yours, too.

Let’s shift the mindset. Let’s choose smart.

National Road Safety Strategy (2023-2038)


The National Road Safety Strategy (2023–2038) is the Cayman Islands Government’s long-term commitment to eliminate road fatalities by 2038.

Led by the Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure, the strategy targets four key areas:

  •  Education – Public awareness campaigns, school outreach, community events
  • Enforcement – Targeted patrols, DUI operations, speed checkpoints
  • Engineering – Safer intersections, speed-reducing infrastructure, better signage
  • Emergency Response – Faster incident reporting, data-driven resource planning

In Year 1, we:

  • Installed speed-calming measures in high-risk zones
  • Upgraded school zone signage and road markings
  • Increased police visibility through 12 targeted enforcement campaigns
  • Ran public education campaigns on texting, speeding, and seat belt use

But the work continues. Reckless driving still claims lives. That’s why in Year 2, we’re focused on Smart Vs Reckless.

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Our Partners

This strategy is a joint effort between government agencies, emergency services, and community organisations.