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GPF opens new lane to ease East Bank traffic woes

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November 30, 2020
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The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has opened the lane leading from Ramp Road (Ruimveldt) through Houston (East Bank Demerara) to better facilitate traffic out of the city.

As such, the stretch of road from Rahaman’s Park, passing Meadow Bank Wharf, Banks DIH and Guyana Relief Council to Ramp Road will be accommodating traffic heading in both directions.

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Once the traffic heading south reaches Rahaman’s Park to the mounted Christmas tree, motorists are advised to proceed with caution and follow all directions of traffic officers who will be at that junction assisting in the incident-free merging of the traffic onto the eastern carriageway of the East Bank Highway.

The merging will be taking place at the Houston Bridge (Old entrance to Gafoors). Motorists would then be able to continue their journey south on the East Bank Demerara road.

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