From January to December 31, 2024, Jamaica has made progress in reducing road collisions and fatalities in comparison to the year 2023.
For 2024, 315 collisions and 365 fatalities were recorded, with January recording the highest number of fatalities of 33, while, the parish of St. Catherine recorded the highest number of fatalities of 74. This reflects a remarkable improvement over 384 collisions and 425 fatalities reported during the same timespan in 2023.
These figures represent a 17.97% reduction in collisions and a 14.12% decrease in road fatalities.
For more in-depth insights and interactive data visualization, explore MGI’s Online Fatal Crash Map at:
https://traffic-crashmap.monagis.com/
For inquiries and further information on road safety initiatives, reach out to us at:
Email: info@monainformatixltd.com
Web: www.monagis.com
Phone: (876) 977-3161-2
WhatsApp: (876) 388-9097
As 2024 has ended, we remain optimistic that this positive trend will continue into 2025.
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