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June 17, 2015
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Dann-I advocates road safety

In commemoration of Road Safety month, reggae singer Dann-I, fresh from his performance at the 2015 Star Awards, is lending his talent to strengthen the campaign of sensitisation by the Road Safety Unit, Ministry of Transport.

The campaign, geared towards reducing the level of motor vehicle-related deaths, will feature a concert, 'Live Road Safety, Reap the Rewards', slated for the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) car park tomorrow.

The entertainer, billed as one of the headliners for the event, said he is pleased to be involved in an initiative to help raise awareness about road safety.

"Right now, I believe everyone should take the time out to be a part of this initiative because we really need to open people's eyes and make some changes. We have too many fatalities in Jamaica due to road accidents which, in many cases, could be avoided. I'm encouraging everyone to come out to the UDC car park this weekend, and help us spread the message for a safer Jamaica," Dann-I said.

June is celebrated as Road Safety month.

Ahead of an assignment in Brooklyn, New York, Dann-I is promoting his single, Time Nuh Wait, produced by Sons of Spoon Records. The single is available on iTunes and other digital platforms.

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