Some weeks ago on TV6 they had a report about the number of cars located in Trinidad and the roads being able to handle all the traffic. A senior traffic officer reported that in Trinidad the ratio is 2.7 people per car, in the USA it is 2 people per car and in Canada it is 3 people per car. So on a global scale Trinidad & Tobago is only second to the US in the number of cars per person.
Do you think there are too many vehicles on the roads in Trinidad & Tobago? What do you think would be a good plan to control the traffic and congestions?
When I used to live in T&T back in '94, I didn't think there was a problem with congestion and too many cars on the road. In fact, a lot of my friends took Maxi's and Taxi' to and from school. I guess that must have changed in the last 10 years or so. Here in the US it is not uncommon for a household consisting of a mother and father, and 2 children of driving age, having 4 cars altogether. For those still in Trinidad, is this also the case?
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Do you think there are too many vehicles on the roads in Trinidad & Tobago? |
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What do you think would be a good plan to control the traffic and congestions? |
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Here in the US it is not uncommon for a household consisting of a mother and father, and 2 children of driving age, having 4 cars altogether. For those still in Trinidad, is this also the case? |