

PRESS RELEASE – The Ministry of Infrastructure, Port Services and Transport wishes to inform the motoring public that road remarking will be undertaken from the Corinth junction through John Compton Highway to Jeremie Street, and unto Manoel Street from Tuesday April 7 to July 3.
Commuters are asked to be guided by road signs, which will be placed for their information and direction. Commuters are also encouraged to proceed with caution during the remarking.
The Ministry of Infrastructure, Port Services and Transport apologizes for any inconveniences which may be caused.




i have seen road marking and the idiots have b broken lines around a bend lol where did they learn that
Foolishness, good Friday is not theactual day that Christ was crucified. He is alive, so commentator, stop with all that self righteous religious attitude.i
Long long overdue!
If work is soon to commence on the Gros Islet road from the Choc round about why renew the marking from the Corinth junction towards Choc.wouldn't that surface be involved in the road reconfiguration?
The reason is because they owe somebody and must find him work to do as payment. Payback time!
Brilliant!!!
I always thought that our idea of Road-Markings was only done on a newly built or resurface road and not the need to ensure all whipped out marking should be redone.
Start on Good Friday less traffic people
GOD WILL FORGIVE YOU ANONYMOUS FOR MAKING THAT RECKLESS COMMENT ABOUT GOOD FRIDAY.
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