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Local company in talks on replacing traffic lights

Stabroek News-November 26th 2004

    

A local company has entered detailed talks with the police on replacing traffic lights in the city which have been blank for many months now.

Stabroek News understands that the Police invited Guyana Electrical Consultants to make a presentation on the installation of new traffic signals at intersections.

The company had submitted a document several months ago outlining its proposals to Commander ‘A’ Division, Assistant Commis-sioner Paul Slowe but had not been told anything. However, it was recently contacted and the presentation was made in the Commissioner’s conference room. The company has since been asked to clear up …


We are ready to deal with the traffic light problems

Letter - Stabroek News November 11th 2004

   

Dear Editor,

Mr. Anand Mahadeo in his well articulated letter captioned “Traffic lights might avoid these accidents, give the local company a chance” (3.11.2004) gives a grim reminder of the sordid state of affairs that exists on our roads. While we ponder on the “ifs and buts” of unserviceable traffic lights, I wish to remind my fellow Guyanese that the problem is real and is the main contributor to the indiscipline that is prevalent on our roads today. The solution to the problem is within our grasp primarily through the efforts of my …


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