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TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR MASH DAY

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February 22, 2023
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Please be informed that the Mashramani Float Parade will be held on Thursday 23rd February, 2023. To facilitate this event the following traffic arrangements will be in place.
Route
Parade proceeds south along the eastern carriageway of Main Street, east onto Church
Street, north onto Irving Street, west onto Thomas Lands entering the National Park from the southern entrance.
Assembly Point: Middle Street between Main & Carmichael Streets.
All adjoining intersections along the route of the parade will be closed to vehicular traffic from 06:00hrs on Thursday 23rd February, 2023.
ALTERNATE ROUTES
Traffic proceeding to and from the East Coast of Demerara can use the following routes:
North on High Street, east on Young Street and continue east on Carifesta Avenue;
or east on Seawall Road and continue east on the East Coast Public Road,
East on Homestretch Avenue, north on Nelson Mandela Avenue, east along
Railway Embankment or East onto Rupert Craig Highway;
West on Kitty Public Road continuing west on Carifesta Avenue then south on Camp or
High Streets; or,
West on Rupert Craig Highway, south on Sheriff Street, south on Nelson Mandela Avenue.
EMERGENCY ROUTE TO FILTER TRAFFIC EAST ONTO SHERIFF STREET
Lamaha Street
Eping Avenue
Thomas Land Road into Sandy Babb Street
The Traffic Department is urging motorists to cooperate with Police ranks who are directing traffic during the event and follow all traffic laws and regulations.
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