(Cabinet Notes) Given the recent fatal accident on Friars Hill Road, the Cabinet held a discussion on discouraging drivers from speeding on those smooth surfaces.
It was determined that frequent use of radar-speed-tracking devices, utilized by the Traffic Police, will be employed to catch and to deter speedsters from using the pothole-free highways inappropriately.
Meantime, the APUA General Manager next addressed the issue of lights on the two highways—Friars Hill Road and Sir George Walter Highway—that have been recently rebuilt.
Solar lights, evenly spaced, are planned for both highways.
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Another short lived initiative in the making.
Who will ensure they are calibrated and kept in date? Otherwise it’ll be laughed out of court.
More wasted funds.
Lifetime ban for all idiot drivers especially those bus drivers and taxi people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We’ve heard this before. Hopefully this time they will be used consistently and most of all FAIRLY!!!!
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