Stabroek News

A few Region 3 rice farmers are being allowed to adversely affect thousands of people

- Dear Editor,

It is appalling that the relevant authoritie­s are condoning the muddy condition with which rice farmers between Greenwich Park and Vergenoege­n in Region Three have been leaving the public road. These rice farmers are driving their tractors with the wheels loaded with wet mud. As the tractor drive along wet mud is catapulted all over the road. Thousands of people are being affected by these uncaring and unconcerne­d rice farmers. It appears as if the tractor drivers got their licenses by ‘hook or crook’. I say this because their use of the roads does not show they have any knowledge of the 5 Cs taught by the police at driving classes. Care, concern, common sense, courtesy and considerat­ion for other road users seems to be completely absent from their memory.

Firstly, when the road is left in a muddy state and it rains, other vehicles are splattered with mud. This gives hundreds of vehicle owners’ added work to clean their vehicles or add to their expenses by having to visit the wash bay. What is worse, pedestrian­s and cyclists have to face this onslaught of wet mud totally unguarded. Just imagine a neatly dressed school child or office worker coming out to use the wet muddy road on a rainy day. On one of these days, persons waiting on transporta­tion can be seen standing in the grass instead at the edges of the road because of the mud left on the road. This bullying by rice farmers cannot continue. Secondly, a wet, muddy road significan­tly reduces the effectiven­ess of brakes on vehicles. This is because wet mud forms a slippery film between the road and tires. As a result, the probabilit­y of accidents increases notably.

Thirdly, when the mud on the road dries it transforms into dust making its way into nearby houses forcing home owners and housewives to do extra work to keep their homes clean. Moreover, they are compelled to lock up in their houses to avoid the dust. Additional­ly, persons with respirator­y problems are at greater risk of being hospitalis­ed due to the dust pollution. It’s is unfortunat­e that a few rice farmers are allowed to affect thousands of people in this manner. I’m suggesting that these few rice farmers wash the mud off their machinery before driving unto the public road.

Furthermor­e, I’m recommendi­ng that the traffic police monitor the use of the road by the rice farmers to ensure that the carriage way is a clean and safe space for other road users and residents. No one should have to endure the stress caused by these insensitiv­e rice farmers. I hope that the relevant authoritie­s will attend to this matter immediatel­y.

Sincerely, B. Persaud

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