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Feb 20, 2018 News
A growing problem of trailers and other vehicles parked on road side reserves is being tackled by authorities.
According to the Ministry of the Public Infrastructure yesterday, in an effort to improve safety while reducing damage to Government reserves, it is forging ahead with a project that will see the removal of trailers and derelict vehicles that have been left behind by their owners.
“Oftentimes, the vehicles are left on Government reserves and are unlit, thereby proving a safety hazard to road users.
“In some cases — such as at Little Diamond, EBD — the trailers and/or derelict vehicles are left on sidewalks, making these facilities unavailable to pedestrians and cyclists.
The Ministry is urging the owners of trailers and derelict vehicles left on Government reserves to remove them immediately.
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