For the past couple of years, Trinidad has experienced major changes in terms of the availability of goods and services. Anywhere we look now, we see new hotels, restaurants and almost anything else you would see in the US.
But do you think theres anything in particular that Trinidad is missing? (besides proper leadership of course)
I mean, is there anything that you would like to do/see in Trinidad that isn't available?
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But do you think theres anything in particular that Trinidad is missing? (besides proper leadership of course) I mean, is there anything that you would like to do/see in Trinidad that isn't available? |
Yes, the infrastructure here is probably just as bad as any third world country on the lower levels of the chart. 2020 is a long road ahead. They are worrying about if to build an interchange or not? Silly! They need to move every traffic light from our so called 'highways'! Whoever heard of a traffic light on a highway anywhere in the world?
you definately have a point there JB!
i dont know anyone was thinking when our roads were being built. Look at our capital!....there was absolutley NO thought put into the infrastructure. Imagine they built buildings practically OVER the roads. :
What?...did they think Trinidadians would never own cars??
the year 2020?....it looks like it'll be more like 3020
Actually just recently I was thinking about how small our city's streets are, but having been in England I know that it is typical for them to plan so small and it has nothing to do with here being an Island. I will give credit to the US (especially Utah) for making their roads big first and then planning around that.