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    SVG-Traffic Advisory

    August 13, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Consequent upon an increase of vehicular traffic in areas of Arnos Vale and Kingstown, the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force, Traffic Department wishes to inform the general public of the following changes that will be implemented as of Monday, August 17, 2020 to help ease the congestion of traffic.

    Vehicular traffic traversing from Calliaqua across the decommissioned E.T Joshua Airport en route into Kingstown between the hours of 7am and 9am, are kindly advised to turn left upon reaching the security gate, then make a right turn after passing the former departure lounge. On reaching in the vicinity of Veejays Prime Lime, turn left while utilizing the cones and travel down to the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Technical College unto Cane Garden or Roseau public roads and proceed into Kingstown.

    Motorists traveling from Kingstown between 3pm and 6pm who are desirous of utilizing the said bypass road, will do so via Cane Garden public road or make a right turn at the Sion Hill intersection; then proceed along the Roseau public road into Arnos Vale towards Veejays Prime Lime; turn right through the cones and drive across the tarmac exiting at the bridge.

    Please note that vehicles travelling from Kingstown along the Casson Hill public road will not be allowed to turn right and travel across the tarmac of the decommissioned E.T Joshua Airport.

    Superintendent Kenneth John will like to thank the citizenry for their continual strong support in this regard, as we work together in an effort to keep the roads of St. Vincent and the Grenadines safe for motorists, commuters and pedestrians alike.

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