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Traffic changes for Reggae Boyz match tomorrow

2012-10-15 15:33:02 | (0 Comments)


The police have announced several traffic changes in the vicinity of the National Stadium for tomorrow’s World Cup Qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda at the National Stadium.

In addition the police say no firearms, knives, drugs, ice picks, machetes, glass bottles or any other items that can be used to cause serious harm or injury, will be allowed inside the venue.

The police say the changes will take effect approximately 5:00 p.m.

Arthur Wint Drive
Arthur Wint Drive, from its junction with North Avenue will be used as a ‘One Way’ with the two lanes allowing traffic to proceed towards the National Stadium.

Motorists will be required to turn left onto Roosevelt Avenue, right onto Stanton Terrace, right onto Mountain View Avenue, right on upper Authur Wint Drive and into the car parks.

Roosevelt Avenue/Stanton Terrace
Only vehicles displaying VIP stickers will be allowed access from Stanton Terrace onto Roosevelt Avenue in order to use the VIP entrance at gate E1 along Authur Wint Drive.

Old Hope Road/Latham Avenue
Latham Avenue, at the intersection with Old Hope Road will be closed to vehicular traffic.

Mountain View/Stanton Terrace
Police personnel will be in place at this junction to assist motorists coming from Stanton Terrace and turning right onto Mountain View Avenue in an efficient manner.

Authur Wint/Statute Road vicinity main gate
Police personnel will be in place within this vicinity to keep pedestrian area free from vehicular traffic as well as to coordinate activities along Authur Wint Drive in the vicinity of the car park entrances.

The general public will gain access to the stadium at Gates E4-8.

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