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LED screens commissioned to improve traffic along EDB roadway

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August 16, 2022
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Pixel Guyana Inc., a private company operating in Guyana, now offers members of the public real-time view of traffic via Pixel Guyana’s Facebook page. Persons along the East Bank of Demerara corridor will now be able to make more informed decisions pertaining to their travel routes with the commissioning of 18 ft x 10 ft LED screens placed strategically along the route at Houston, Peter’s Hall, and Diamond.

Speaking at a simple ceremony to commission the screens on Saturday, Pixel Guyana Incorporated, Managing Director, Leonard Gildarie said: “We are not here to commission a few screens or traffic cameras, on the contrary we are here to celebrate a journey. We are here to tell our people that we can do it, once we have the will. We only have to dream and believe as a people and take steps, baby ones at times to make it happen. I am not ashamed to tell you of our mountainous challenges before we arrived here today; we failed, we fell down, we got up, we persevered.”

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