Jamaica Gleaner

NWA warns against use of blocked Passage Fort Drive bridge

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THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) is again warning motorists to desist from using the defective bridge at the intersecti­on of Passage Fort Drive and Dyke Road.

Despite using debris to block the roadway, the NWA said motorists continue to clear a path to access Dyke Road.

NWA Communicat­ion and Customer Services Manager Stephen Shaw told The Gleaner yesterday that despite warning signs urging motorists not to use the blocked roadway, many continue to defy the instructio­n.

He indicated that the bridge, which is severely compromise­d, poses a serious threat to motorists.

The road was closed in November last year when it was discovered that the metal culverts had become defective owing to significan­t corrosion. The heavy rains at the time had also exacerbate­d the problem.

Shaw said that work on the project was close to starting, but he could not give a precise timeline as to when it would get under way.

However, he indicated that it could take about six months for the work to be completed.

Motorists have been advised to continue to use Dawkins Drive, then on to George Lee Boulevard after exiting the toll road, or continue along the Dyke Road, then on to Municipal Boulevard. The reverse obtains when travelling out of the municipali­ty.

 ?? PHOTO EDITOR NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF ?? Motorists continue to risk using this collapsed bridge at the intersecti­on of Dyke Road and Passage Fort Drive in Portmore, St Catherine, that was blocked off by the National Works Agency last year.
PHOTO EDITOR NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF Motorists continue to risk using this collapsed bridge at the intersecti­on of Dyke Road and Passage Fort Drive in Portmore, St Catherine, that was blocked off by the National Works Agency last year.

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