Prime Minister Robert Abela blamed the recent traffic problems on delays in onsite investigations by magistrates following crashes. When asked about the island’s traffic, Abela said he could not comment on Wednesday’s traffic jam as he did not know what caused the jam.
However, he said that other similar incidents in recent weeks were caused by judicial delays. Abela said that during the two previous incidents, accidents were happening at a particular time and the magisterial inquiries were starting hours later.
Abela clarified that he was not criticising magistrates or their decisions to appoint experts for inquiries as that is in their discretion. However we should understand the requirements of the public said the PM.
‘While these inquiries and their findings need to happen, we cannot allow a number of hours to pass for them to get underway.’
This follows traffic incidents which resulted in massive road gridlocks. One on March 14 saw debris from a crash on Regional Road taking hours to be removed. Another incident on February 16th saw a similar standstill.
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