BY BGIS | AUG 30, 2022
Motorists are urged to approach all four lanes of the Mangrove junction with caution and to pay close attention to the newly erected signage. (Stock photo)
Taking into account the recent spate of accidents at Mangrove junction in St. Philip, the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources (MTWW) will be erecting a four-way traffic stop at that location, tonight, Tuesday, August 30.
‘Reduce speed signs’ and ‘stop signs’ will be installed at Mangrove Main Road, which is the Four Roads to Airport stretch of the road. Previously, stop signs and reduce speed signs were only placed along the two minor roads at Mangrove and Market Road.
Deputy Chief Technical Officer (Operations), Philip Tudor, said in an effort to improve safety at this location, a decision was taken to install a four-way traffic stop. He added that a similar four-way traffic stop had been erected successfully at a junction in the Ivy, St. Michael, where a number of car accidents had occurred.
Motorists are urged to approach all four lanes of the Mangrove junction with caution and to pay close attention to the newly erected signage.
The Ministry thanks the public for its cooperation and encourages all road users to be safe on the road.