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GDP Traffic Safety Campaign

27 September 2021
GDP Traffic Safety Campaign

Gibraltar Defence Police (GDP) will begin a Traffic Safety Campaign at the airfield, in conjunction with a Road Safety Campaign led by the Royal Gibraltar Police. 

The campaign, which will begin this week, is designed to improve safety for pedestrians and  other road users crossing the Airfield. 

A statement from the GDP follows below:

Police Sergeant Dylan Borastero who is leading the campaign said: “We have identified  particular risks in this area with cyclists and scooters not displaying lights during the hours of  darkness. Our intention is to begin a campaign first to warn individuals where appropriate  and hopefully start to change the behaviour.” 

Following the warning period, the GDP intend to increase enforcement for these and other  traffic offences at the Airfield. 

Officers have noticed there has been a recent increase in the number of vehicles crossing  when a red light is displayed. In respect of these offences and other traffic offences, GDP  warn that a fixed penalty notice will be issued. 

Sgt Borastero said: “In recent years a number of serious accidents and an even greater  number of near misses have taken place on this stretch of road.” 

“With pedestrians, cyclists and scooters competing for space on Winston Churchill Avenue,  together with all other traffic moving to and from the Frontier, this stretch of road is one of the  busiest in Gibraltar.  

We are determined to work with other stakeholders and law enforcement partners to ensure  that it also remains one of the safest.”