Monday, September 29, 2025

Traffic changes in The City

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There will be a temporary closure of the bridge at Constitution Road between John Beckles Drive and Nursery Drive, in St Michael from Wednesday, May 5 to Friday, May 28.

Barbados Tourism Investment Inc. (BTI) said in a media statement today that the closure, due to the continuation of the Constitution River Project Phase III, is to preserve public safety during the period of construction and is subject to extension, if weather conditions delay the scheduled works.

As a result, the public is asked to note the following temporary traffic changes.

Motorists entering The City from Belmont Road, Halls Road or Martindales Road via Constitution Road will now be required to turn left onto John Beckles Drive, turn right onto River Road and proceed into The City.

Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) en route to the Constitution River Terminal will travel along Halls Road, Roebuck Street and on to Crumpton Street to enter the terminal.

PSVs exiting the Constitution River Terminal will now turn left on to Constitution Road from Nursery Drive and travel on to St Michael’s Row, turn left on to Bridge Street and turn left on to Fairchild Street.

South bound PSVs will continue right on to River Road and all others will travel left along John Beckles Drive.

Motorists will be permitted to commute from the junction at Crumpton Street to Nursery Drive and full access will be permitted to St. Michael’s Row, Church Street and Spry Street via Crumpton Street.

Pedestrian access will be permitted along the bridge; however, there must be strict adherence to the signage and the directions of the site personnel. (PR)

 

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