Addressing a press conference, PN MP and spokesperson for transport Adrian Delia said that it is time to reverse the incentive which brings more cars to Malta to reduce the amount due to the increasing road accidents.
Delia pointed out how, despite 2022 not being over yet, there have been 24 casualties on roads as well as over 1,000 injuries.
The former PN leader highlighted how statistics indicate that the crisis is only worsening by the day but that the transport minister is ‘refusing to believe’ that the problem exists.
Instead of addressing the problem, Delia pointed out how the current system is allowing 56 new cars to be added to Maltese roads on a daily basis. Meanwhile, more traffic is fuelling road rage and endangering more lives.
Delia also made reference to the Transport Malta scandal wherein licenses were reportedly given to select preferred drivers. This, Delia said, meant putting incapable drivers on the roads and making the situation worse.
The PN MP said that the government needs a long term transport plan or risk putting Malta into gridlock. An alternative transport strategy is needed said the MP.
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