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NWA Urges Motorists to Exercise Caution at Intersections Where Traffic Signals are Out of Commission

By: , July 8, 2024
NWA Urges Motorists to Exercise Caution at Intersections Where Traffic Signals are Out of Commission
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Communication and Customer Services Manager at the National Works Agency (NWA), Stephen Shaw.

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The National Works Agency (NWA) is urging motorists to exercise extreme caution while using signalized intersections where the traffic lights are out of service.

The agency is aware that several traffic signals across the island are out of commission following the passage of Hurricane Beryl last week.

Manager of Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw, says that technical teams have been out doing a comprehensive assessment of traffic signals to identify the issues.

He says that preliminary checks have so far revealed that some of the electronic components of the traffic systems were affected by heavy winds and rains associated with the hurricane.

Some signals are also out of commission as a result of issues related to the electrical power supply.

In the interim, Mr. Shaw would like to remind motorists that no one has the right of way when the traffic signals are out of service, and the intersections should be used similarly to a non-signalised intersection.

As a result, all motorists should exercise due care when using these junctions / intersections.

Last Updated: July 9, 2024

Jamaica Information Service