Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More traffic changes coming

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As the National Works Agency (NWA) continues to tweak its traffic management plan in Kingston and St Andrew, more change is to come starting this weekend.

As of this Sunday, September 23, turning restrictio­ns will be implemente­d along the section of Constant Spring Road, between the bridge at Market Place and the Dunrobin Avenue intersecti­on.

Stephen Shaw, NWA manager of communicat­ion and customer services, said the change is being implemente­d at this time in order to reduce vehicular conflicts along this stretch of roadway.

He explained that with the traffic now being rerouted away from the Portia Simpson Miller Square, Washington Boulevard and Dunrobin Avenue are critical to the movement of vehicular traffic. The constant right turning movement across Constant Spring Road is impeding the flow of traffic heading into Half-way-tree and New Kingston from the direction of the Dunrobin Avenue/constant Spring Road intersecti­on.

Shaw said this restrictio­n will allow the NWA to have two lanes of traffic heading south (towards Half-waytree) in the mornings and one lane heading north. The situation will be reversed for the afternoon peak flow.

Resulting from this restrictio­n, motorists will not be able to make a right turn from the Merl Grove High School or CVM TV onto Constant Spring Road. Persons who wish to make such a manoeuvre are being advised to travel along Dubrobin Avenue, Red Hills Road, Eastward Park Road and onto Constant Spring Road.

Shaw said that the NWA will make this change permanent as part of the overall plan to improve traffic flow from Manor Park towards Half-way-tree and New Kingston. A median barrier will be erected to prevent conflictin­g movements.

In the meantime, the one-way system that was implemente­d along Cassava Piece Road and the upper section of Constant Spring Road has been discontinu­ed. The system was implemente­d in order to allow better movement of traffic between Cassava Piece Road and Mary Browns Corner.

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