Residents of South Rupununi, located in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), have implemented a temporary ban on heavy-duty trucks on specific roads within the region. This decision was made in response to growing concerns about significant road damage attributed to the heavy vehicles.
The ban was announced by the South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) following an urgent meeting that addressed the issue. The situation escalated when community members confronted truck operators regarding the deteriorating condition of the roads, which has been worsened by the weight and frequency of heavy-duty truck traffic.
The SRDC emphasized the importance of protecting local infrastructure and ensuring safe travel for residents. The temporary ban is intended to reduce road damage while the council seeks long-term solutions to the problem.
The SRDC has stated that they will continue to monitor the situation and engage with both residents and truck operators to find a balanced approach. This approach aims to address community concerns while also considering the needs of transportation and commerce in the region.
Further updates regarding the status of the ban and any potential changes will be communicated to the public as the situation develops.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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