This year we will host hundreds of cyclists riding from the East, West and South of the island to all converge on the Queen’s Park Savannah.
For novice cyclists there will be a ride around the Queen’s Park Savannah accompanied by the runners doing one lap around the Queen’s Park Savannah.
Also starting at the Queen’s Park Savannah will be a solidarity walk with the family and friends of those lost on our nation’s roads.
The work of the emergency services is highlighted through the interactive activities in the “Traffic Village” which is supported by the Ministry of Works & Transport, Police Service, Fire Service, Ambulance as well as other road safety stakeholders.
An intimate brunch will also be hosted for the families of victims along with a special Memorial Candlelighting Ceremony in honour of those lost to car crashes.
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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims 2024, Trinidad & Tobago
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This year we will host hundreds of cyclists riding from the East, West and South of the island to all converge on the Queen’s Park Savannah.
For novice cyclists there will be a ride around the Queen’s Park Savannah accompanied by the runners doing one lap around the Queen’s Park Savannah.
Also starting at the Queen’s Park Savannah will be a solidarity walk with the family and friends of those lost on our nation’s roads.
The work of the emergency services is highlighted through the interactive activities in the “Traffic Village” which is supported by the Ministry of Works & Transport, Police Service, Fire Service, Ambulance as well as other road safety stakeholders.
An intimate brunch will also be hosted for the families of victims along with a special Memorial Candlelighting Ceremony in honour of those lost to car crashes.
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