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    Trucks, heavy-laden vehicles restricted from using small community streets

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    July 28, 2024
    Trucks, heavy-laden vehicles restricted from using small community streets
    Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill announced this measure during a meeting with councillors and residents of Lamaha Gardens on Friday while addressing their concerns about traffic disruptions (Photo: DPI/ July 27, 2024)
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    In a move to maintain tranquility within residential areas, trucks, articulated and heavy-laden vehicles are now restricted from traversing narrow community streets.

    Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill announced this measure during a meeting with councillors and residents of Lamaha Gardens on Friday while addressing their concerns about traffic disruptions.

    “The ministry will put up signs that ‘no heavy vehicles, trucks, and articulated vehicles to go through the small community streets.’ We will reduce the speed limit and signs to that effect will be put up in conjunction with the Guyana Police Force,” Edghill announced.

    He disclosed that these new regulations would be officially gazetted soon.

    Responding to a suggestion to restrict access for residents of Sophia through Dennis, Garnett and Duncan Streets, Edghill deemed it unreasonable and offensive.

    Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill engaging residents of Lamaha Gardens on traffic disruptions (Photo: DPI/July 27, 2024)

    “This suggestion was not limited to trucks and articulated vehicles, but extended to all traffic. The language that was used is that the thieves were coming from Sophia which I found offensive.

    “We should not stigmatise a community because someone from the community would have had a brush from the law. Thieves do not live in special places, thieves live everywhere where the mind is perverted and the appetite for wealth is greater than their ability to work and earn,” Edghill explained.

    Consequently, Garnett, Duncan and Dennis Streets will remain access roads, while other streets in the area will be restricted to heavy vehicles.

    The Guyana Police Force will patrol these areas to ensure compliance.

    Edghill also appealed to truck owners and operators to stop avoiding traffic lights by diverting through residential areas like Sheriff Street.

    He emphasised the need for better judgment and consideration.

    “Avoid using community roads as diversions to beat traffic, escape traffic lights, and shortcuts whether day or night. You are damaging the roads and affecting the health, peace, and well-being of citizens with the noise,” he urged.

    Further, he noted that the effectiveness of these measures would be reviewed within a month to assess their impact on community relief.

    Meanwhile, Edghill reported that Lot Two of the ongoing Conversation Tree Road project is progressing well, with works advancing from Conversation Tree West to Sheriff Street.

    Dennis Street, Sophia road upgrade (Photo: DPI/July 27, 2024)

    “He [contractor] is accelerating his work, it is well advanced and we want to get that completed in the shortest possible time,” Edghill said. (DPI)

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