May I suggest that the Government adds to its arsenal of measures to deter reckless motorists–and pedestrians–a better system of signage on our byways and in particular our newly-constructed highways?Modern highways demand signage that allow motorists, local and foreign, a degree of confidence that driving from point A to point B should be a walk in the park. Unfortunately, many road signs in T&T are too close to turn off points, are too small and present a hazard to unsuspecting motorists.
May I also suggest that highway signage follow the example of developed countries and exhibit clear, big and boldly lettered signs that are located at reasonable distances from junctions etc, so as to allow road users the ability to manoeuvre without themselves becoming hazards?
John Henry,
Petit Valley