Sign of the times | Devon Close resident takes stand to reduce road accidents in community
Nov 23rd, 2023 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 7:18#JamaicaGleaner NOVEMBER 23, 2023: Rosina Christina Moder has lived on Devon Close in St Andrew for 38 years, but her days are often disrupted by the sounds of car accidents at the four-way intersection along Kingsway and Devon Road, caused by motorists disobeying the stop signs. Concerned and frustrated, the executive director of Music Unites Jamaica Foundation decided to do something about it. Yesterday (Wednesday, November 22), in the late morning, she was busy affixing markers to the stop signs in the vicinity, which she hoped would be a further indication to motorists that they should stop. But, even while she and contractor Carson Beckford were busy at work, some motorists were observed driving by without adhering to the road sign.
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