(a) administer, supervise and enforce regulations and laws covering the operation and control of motor vehicles, and direct and control traffic and supervise and enforce the laws relating thereto;
(b) outline, develop and carry out programs, campaigns and activities for the purpose of preventing and reducing traffic accidents, and facilitating traffic control on the streets and roads of the Territory;
(c) make recommendations to, and advise with, the various government agencies with respect to safety campaigns, so that they may be carried throughout the Territory;
(d) organize and carry out, in cooperation with other governmental agencies, all campaigns, services, programs and activities aimed at assisting the insular officials of the Government of the Virgin Islands in controlling traffic and preventing accidents;
(e) prepare informational and educational material for the promotion of safety with regard to traffic, and disseminate such material through all possible media;
(f) serve as information and publicity center of all material concerning traffic control and accident prevention;
(g) cooperate with all public private entities concerned with traffic problems;
(h) consider and decide on the merits or flaws of measures and suggestions affecting traffic along the streets and roads of the Territory, and recommend to the Police Commissioner such measures as will best serve to control, reduce and prevent traffic accidents;
(i) consider and decide on the merits or flaws or measures and suggestions affecting the laws concerning vehicles, chauffeurs and drivers, and germane laws or regulations having direct or indirect relationship with traffic, and make pertinent recommendations to the Police Commissioner;
(j) to recommend to the Police Commissioner that he adopt, promulgate, amend, either in whole or in part, the rules and regulations required for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter;
(k) render annually to the Police Commissioner a written report on the activities and recommendations of the Bureau.