RSVGPF warns bicycle riders to adhere to the rules while riding
Superintendent Kenneth John
Press Release
May 29, 2020

RSVGPF warns bicycle riders to adhere to the rules while riding

Parents and guardians of teenage bicycle riders have been encouraged to be vigilant and to ensure that all the requirements are adhered to before these young cyclists are allowed to go riding.

The Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) in a release issued Wednesday said since the suspension of schools due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, the Traffic Department has observed that some teenage bicycle riders have been riding in groups negligently, recklessly and at speeds or in a manner that is dangerous to the general public. It was also observed that these teens are riding without the appropriate gear such as warning devices, lights, breaks and helmets.

Superintendent Kenneth John, Head of the Traffic Department outlined that on observation of these occurrences, officers will signal these teens to stop. However, they will divert into the traffic, gaps or byroads to avoid the officers. Superintendent John stressed that under the Bicycle Act these incidents are offences.

Superintendent John is encouraging parents and guardians to be vigilant and to ensure that all the requirements are adhered to before these young cyclists are allowed to go riding. He further stated that these guidelines are in an effort to reduce any repercussion that can result in serious injuries or even death.

The Traffic Department is therefore soliciting the compliance of parents and guardians as relates to the issue and guidelines. Superintendent John expressed thanks to the general public for their continued strong support in this regard.