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12 Jul 2012 13:08 #92448
by chairman
The East Bank Berbice Road was again shut down yesterday after a Guyana Sugar Corporation estate truck transporting workers to the cane fields, became stuck in one of the huge craters. This occurred around 05:15 hrs.
Traffic came to a halt and long lines of vehicles were visible from Heathburn to Edinburgh, the worst section of the road stretching for about a mile. Workers were seen walking out of the area, some having to travel to New Amsterdam.
It was the second time in a week that a heavy duty vehicle had stuck in the huge craters.
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12 Jul 2012 13:14 #92449
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Last Wednesday, a major catastrophe was averted when just after 13:00 hrs, two cement trucks transporting cement out of the Caricom Cement Company bagging facility at Everton ended up in a gigantic crater along the roadway.
The two vehicles were leaning precariously with all the cement. As a result, the entire roadway was blocked and traffic in and out of the East Bank villages was paralyzed. Long lines of vehicles remained for hours on the road until the trucks were hauled out of the craters several hours later.
A grader was also, at the time, in the process of executing remedial works on the stretch of roadway in the vicinity of Glasgow, just metres away from where the two trucks became stuck.
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12 Jul 2012 13:43 #92454
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Wappen, these drivers don't have eyes??? Can't they see a crater???
Now the roads may be poor, but something needs to be said about the drivers here!
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12 Jul 2012 13:52 #92462
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Yesterday’s catastrophe again struck a nerve amongst disgruntled residents who flocked the road. Tempers were once again high.
On February 21, last, drivers and residents shut the road down. For years, the government has been spending huge sums of money to rehabilitate the roadway which would quickly deteriorate afterwards, but the residents and drivers in February said that “enough is enoughâ€.
On May 5, President Donald Ramotar, during a visit to Plantation Highbury for the Arrival Day observances told residents, “I know from experience and I know from our own constituents who complain to me– and I know today by coming in to this village here– that your road is not in a good stateâ€.
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12 Jul 2012 13:56 #92468
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Seriously...the roads in Guyana are very poor. I wonder which engineer in their right minds would aloow for such construction? The roads have nothing to stop the wash-out when they pour the tar/dricks. They need to establish curbs to prevent the wash out...otherwise they will beep building and building and building...same nonsense.
Now to wwe bai Ramotar...did the people need him to tell them that the roads are bad? Man...talk about stating the obvious???? ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl::
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12 Jul 2012 14:10 #92473
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When he said that, the crowd gave a huge applause. Mr Khemraj Ramjattan, leader of the Alliance for Change, who was also in the audience and whose party had stood in solidarity with taxi drivers and residents when they had shut the entire road down a few months ago, smiled.
Promises, promises and more promises; these were the sentiments expressed by residents and hire car operators yesterday. Old wounds were reopened and frustrations with the conditions of the 25- mile stretch of road from Overwinning to Mara heightened. They could not be appeased. They wanted no other person to answer but the Minister of Public Works, Mr Robeson Benn.
One estate worker, who was in the truck that got stuck, said that “this road is a health hazard!†“With people lives being endangered, like nobody ain’t gonna do anything! I could remember the residents protest about this road and from then to now, nothing has been done! Yesterday afternoon, this truck nearly toppled with us in this same hole, so nobody ain’t doing nothing!â€
Another concerned resident complained that every day the road is a problem “and unless something serious happens here, like nobody ain’t gonna come and do something…we ain’t waiting for that!â€
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