Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) personnel responded to two reports of motorcycle collisions with motor vehicles on Saturday, resulting in injuries to three males.
The first collision occurred on Chaussee Road, Castries.
Upon learning of the incident at about 1:57 pm, Castries Fire Station responders rushed to the scene, discovering that private transportation had conveyed the motorcycle rider and passenger to the OKEU Hospital.
The driver of the vehicle involved in the collision was unharmed.
Hours later, at about 6:55 pm, the SLFS emergency personnel learned of another collision involving a motorcycle and a motor vehicle, this time at Morne D’Or, Jacmel.
The motor vehicle driver was unharmed, but the motorcycle rider sustained injuries to his lower extremities.
After administering emergency medical care, the emergency responders transported the 31-year-old male to the OKEU Hospital.
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Bike life! I will say again to Minister Stephenson King, PS Lenita Joseph, the Chief transport Officer whatever her name is, police commissioner Descartes…..BAN all bikes off our roads until you all can eradicate the brainless bikers out of the bunch!!! It’s only a matter of time until one of your relatives or yourselves get impacted by bike accidents! After all, there is a shortage of blood at the bank….act now please, do your damn jobs!!!
This is one area where the Gov’t should be making money, Ticket Offences. There are some fools who violate the traffic laws of this country, Bikers are breaking the law all the time, Some refuse to wear helmets as though they are doing someone a favor. I know there are some ticket offences, create some more and the Police should enforce them to bring in some much needed funds to the Gov’t revenue.