Local NewsTransportation BRSA wants stricter road safety measures after child seriously injured in collision by Shamar Blunt 05/02/2025 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Barbados Today 05/02/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset President of the Barbados Road Safety Association Roland Lowe. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 712 A road safety campaigner has called for urgent action to improve road safety near schools after a Westbury Primary School student was seriously injured in a collision. The incident, captured on CCTV and widely shared on social media, has sparked renewed debate about traffic management in school zones. ย President of the Barbados Road Safety Association, Roland Lowe, urged road users to exercise โcommon senseโ and โconsiderationโ when driving near schools. ย On Monday, the young student was seriously injured after being knocked down by a vehicle on President Kennedy Drive. Security footage from a nearby building, now circulating on social media, shows the student being violently flung into the air upon impact. ย You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Lowe described the footage as โhorrificโ and stressed that authorities need to do more to crack down on dangerous driving, particularly in school zones. ย โThere is not every area [authorities] can tackle, but when a concern has been raised, then you need to address it. Especially when it involves the most vulnerable in our society. When I saw that video it was horrific,โ he stressed. โIt was hard to look at. We donโt want to see that happening again.โ ย โIf you know you are in an area where school children are, [where] the children are either going to school or coming from school, come on. It does not take much to think that there might be a possibility that a child could be looking to cross the road, and then when you are dealing with young children, they might not always utilise the best practices when it comes to crossing the street. You as the adult need to be taking the responsibilityโฆyou should be driving at 40 kilometres an hour [or less] in those zones.โ ย Lowe suggested that in light of the recent incident, and other reports in recent years of some near misses, the time has come for authorities to re-examine road safety policies for areas around schools, which may include more visible signage for crossings. ย He said: โSimilar to the crossing in the area when you get to the fisheries [Bridgetown Complex], those types of crossings that have beacons in the air, so that persons can see and know that this is an area where you can expect that you should have to slow down. Those are the types of crossing that should be required in the area of school zones.โ In addition to better infrastructure, Lowe stressed the importance of educating children on how to use crossings properly. โThis should be part of after-school activities or even incorporated into class sessions,โ he suggested. ย Shamar Blunt You may also like Miami-bound AA flight makes safe landing at GAIA 10/02/2026 GAIA officials on alert 10/02/2026 Beckles Hill folk await clarity on relocation plan 09/02/2026