National Road Safety Committee Hosts Road Safety Poster Competition Judging

25 March 2026 | Press Release | By: PLAHI PR

The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing & Infrastructure (PLAHI) & The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC), in collaboration with the National Roads Authority (NRA), recently concluded the judging of the Annual Road Safety Poster Competition. This initiative is designed to encourage young people to think creatively about road safety while promoting responsible behaviour from an early age.

The competition invited students from across Grand Cayman to visually express key road safety messages, highlighting the importance of awareness, responsibility, and the shared use of public roads. Winning entries were selected based on their creativity, clarity of message, and relevance to national road safety priorities.

Minister for PLAHI, Jonany ‘Jay’ Ebanks stated:

“These students showcased an undeniable understanding of the importance of road safety measures. I was honored to share words of encouragement with these young people and congratulate them on their impressive work. The talent of our youth is nothing short of amazing, and competitions like this truly highlight the brilliant minds and CaymanKind spirit of the next generation.”

A ceremony recognizing the students’ hard work took place on Friday, 27th March 2026, at the Ministry of PLAHI. Participating students were honored and awarded prizes for their impeccable creations in the presence of representatives from the NRSC and NRA.

Chair of the NRSC Chief Officer Eric Bush noted:

“It is refreshing to see our young people take such an active interest in sharing their knowledge of staying safe on our roads. The work displayed here represents not just artistic talent, but a deep understanding of what road safety means to the youth in our community. The NRSC endeavors to educate everyone—from those using public transport and driving vehicles to those walking, cycling, or using micro-mobility devices—reminding us all that we have a collective responsibility to adhere to road rules.’’ 

The Ministry congratulates all participants and winners and encourages parents and students to look out for details surrounding the next competition cycle.

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