PM Orders Urgent Repairs to Traffic Lights Following Safety Concerns

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called for immediate action to fix malfunctioning traffic lights in key areas following reports of multiple accidents.

Speaking on Pointe FM, Browne acknowledged concerns raised by residents about traffic signals, particularly at the junction near Robinson’s Gas Station and outside Golden Grove Primary School.

Reports suggest that non-functional lights have led to near-collisions and growing safety risks for pedestrians and motorists.

The prime minister stated that he would be following up with the relevant authorities to ensure the issue is addressed as soon as possible. He urged the Director of Public Works to assess the situation and expedite repairs.

Drivers and residents have long voiced frustrations over unreliable traffic signals, citing the dangers posed by their inconsistent operation. Browne assured that the government remains committed to improving road safety and maintaining critical infrastructure.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Listen, if it is the only time I am going to agree with you, it’s NOW! That Golden Grove School corner is a death trap every morning for school drop off and afternoon for pick ups! I have called on the Transport Board to do something and it is to no avail! This is a desperate need! Thank you!

  2. If the road is properly demarcated, it might serve for a better flow of the traffic. I my self have had some problems navigating around that area.

  3. Has Gaston Browne been living under a rock? Or simply been out of the country too long?

    This has been an issue for as long as I can remember. I travel the island virtually on a daily basis, and witness traffic lights 🚥 that are out of order somewhere.

    The Prime is IN office, but so OUT of touch with reality. Fact!

  4. Is the prime minister the only one authorized to speak on issues in Antigua? He run every show? Every single news article every single day is all about Gaston. Couldn’t the minister of public works speak to this issue? Are all of the government ministers silent, or have they been silenced? One would think that the country is being run by a single person. Gosh, let the leaders of the ministries speak up!

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