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I fear this situation will only worsen if necessary actions are not taken

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, R. Deochand

During my recent trip to Guyana a few weeks ago, I observed from a few houses away, a Meten-Meer-Zorg Primary school student waiting patiently to cross the road to get to her school. Standing at the barely legible remnants of a “Pedestrian Crosswalk,” she fidgeted nervously as she looked from left to right and back continuous­ly for a break to cross the road. Since there were no adults around, I decided to go assist her. I signaled drivers to stop and allowed her to cross. The child was relieved that I was able to help in this process.

Crossing the public road on the West Coast of Demerara in highly populated areas has become difficult, challengin­g and dangerous, especially for school children and elders during the morning and evening rush hours. The problem is compounded by inconsider­ate drivers who blatantly show utter disregard for basic rules.

I recall in the past that there were traffic officers and/ or teachers assigned to assist students to cross the public road at designated pedestrian crossings during peak hours. From my observatio­n, there were no persons there to help students cross the road. I fear that the situation will worsen if the necessary actions are not taken to alleviate the situation.

Steps that can be taken:

● Pedestrian Crossings need to remarked and signboards should be erected to alert drivers of an upcoming crossing

● Blinking amber lights could be installed for awareness at selected busy pedestrian crossings

● The traffic guard/teacher supervisio­n at crossings needs to be re-instituted with appropriat­e safety gear and handheld signboard during the peak hours at busy pedestrian crossings (traffic officers, teachers or community volunteers)

● Fines and penalties for drivers breaking the laws in this regard should be more severe.

This is a basic quality of life amenity that is already available in several neighbouri­ng Caribbean nations, and can be implemente­d in Guyana.

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