Looking at solar powered traffic lights
Guyana Chronicle-December 2nd 2005
Government is exploring the possibility of refurbishing the traffic lights system in the city through the use of solar powered lights, with the help of an Indian company.
Minister of Home Affairs Ms. Gail Teixeira told the Chronicle that the problem of non-functioning traffic lights around the city was one of the issues raised during a meeting with representatives of minibus and taxi associations last Tuesday.
She said an expert from the Indian company will be here later this month to conduct a survey of the non-working installations, and in the meantime, the government is exploring avenues for …
Police vehicle, bus crash will be probed - Alleyne
Stabroek News-September 29th 2005
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Traffic Chief Roland Alleyne said the accident involving a police vehicle and a minibus would be investigated like any other.
Alleyne said he knew of the accident, but had not been briefed on it. He said the accident was just one of several that would occur on the roadways on a daily basis.
On Monday, the police vehicle PHH 6665 collided with minibus BHH 467 at the corner of Camp and Lamaha streets. There were no injuries but the minibus, turned over after, eyewitnesses said, the police vehicle crashed into it.
Minibus driver, Gary Charles had recounted that …
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