…collaborating with Public Works Ministry
In response to mounting concerns over the increasing number of inactive traffic lights across the country, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has initiated discussions with the Public Works Ministry to expedite the reactivation process.
According to officials during an episode of a police programme named “Road Safety and You”, the inactivity of several traffic lights have been attributed to ongoing road works across the country.

Sergeant Winston White, attached to the traffic headquarters in Georgetown, has emphasised the urgency of the situation, stating, that they have seen a significant rise in traffic incidents and congestion due to these inactive traffic lights.
“Recently with the increase of road work, and construction work that has been going on around the country, primarily in Georgetown, some of the regular intersections that used to be manned by traffic lights, because of the expansion and widening of these roads, some of these traffic lights have become inactive… as recent as last Wednesday, the administration of the Guyana Police Force through the traffic officer had a meeting with the Ministry of Infrastructure…”, he said.


 
                 
		







