Black River and its environs need this to bring back it to life. This will also revitalized black River town itself. Waiting for this leg of highway to start.
Thank you for highlighting the highways around our island but I still don't understand the route the Williams field to hodges in St.Elizabeth will take..... there's no vast stretch of unoccupied land from Black River to Hodges.....in fact from the courthouse there are many huge homes near the road side...... where's the highway going to be built????? Please tell me...... TV
The areas around Black River and Hodges are going to benefit greatly from the highways and it is very good news for Jamaica. You hope that they will take the local people into consideration when they make entrances and exits, so they can sell their products unlike Porus. I have heard you speak on many occasions about drivers who are not disciplined in their driving on Jamaica's roads. Did you not see those three persons on the left trying to cross in a crosswalk as you drove by them? You're an example to many, so if you will not stop for people in a crosswalk, don't you think it could influence others?
Toll road does not bring economic up turn for cities. Toll roads is only to get from point A to point B the fastest and a easier way. Look at Old Harbor nothing has changed, even the north south leg has no new development just a shorter distance to the south east from the north coast. Plus Hodges does not have any attraction. Putting the highway through Hodges which is south of Luana is making the drive from Negril or Montego Bay longer. A spur road from Luana to Black River would be a better bet. The highway from the Harbor view round about to Albion is the only beneficiary highway so far as it is free .
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Black River and its environs need this to bring back it to life. This will also revitalized black River town itself. Waiting for this leg of highway to start.
Yep
Thanks for showing the area, Jamaica 🇯🇲 is on the move 🇯🇲🤩👑
Yes it is
Thank you for highlighting the highways around our island but I still don't understand the route the Williams field to hodges in St.Elizabeth will take..... there's no vast stretch of unoccupied land from Black River to Hodges.....in fact from the courthouse there are many huge homes near the road side...... where's the highway going to be built????? Please tell me......
TV
They said the highway Will bypass black river, not for through. We will make an update video asap.
The areas around Black River and Hodges are going to benefit greatly from the highways and it is very good news for Jamaica. You hope that they will take the local people into consideration when they make entrances and exits, so they can sell their products unlike Porus.
I have heard you speak on many occasions about drivers who are not disciplined in their driving on Jamaica's roads. Did you not see those three persons on the left trying to cross in a crosswalk as you drove by them? You're an example to many, so if you will not stop for people in a crosswalk, don't you think it could influence others?
I don't think the highway will be coming to Hodges on that side, but to Hodges land at Luana
0:59 Please don't be a distracted driver. When you can clearly see people in a crosswalk attempting to cross, please yield to them.
Wow
Is it going to be one straight road to Negril, then mobay or will it split?
Toll road does not bring economic up turn for cities. Toll roads is only to get from point A to point B the fastest and a easier way. Look at Old Harbor nothing has changed, even the north south leg has no new development just a shorter distance to the south east from the north coast. Plus Hodges does not have any attraction. Putting the highway through Hodges which is south of Luana is making the drive from Negril or Montego Bay longer. A spur road from Luana to Black River would be a better bet.
The highway from the Harbor view round about to Albion is the only beneficiary highway so far as it is free .
When the other leg is gonna start?
Same question
In five years time a stronger Alpart plant will have reopened which means spinoffs for Santa Cruz.
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