Getting out of Diamond in the mornings is a nightmare

I live in New Diamond Scheme.  Going out is a nightmare in the mornings.  We leave 7.00am  aside the scheme and get on the public road in the time it takes for half my journey.  Later on another 45 minutes to town. Before schools had closed for the August vacation, the line up was stretching from the public road to the secondary school. Now it’s past the secondary school stretching to Ninth Avenue.  According to statistics, 8,000 vehicles are sold every year.  That is, 666 per month, two months 1,332, so while school closes the line up stretches by six blocks.  Question, what will happen by Christmas?  Right away we all see the need for another access road by DDL.  Please do that road first.   Another suggestion is from 6:00 pm to 9:00 am let the northern carriageway going north, the inner lane near to the median an express lane.  Another help is restrict trucks, trailers and heavy vehicles from 6:00 am to 9:00 am Mondays to Fridays.
Another important point is the bottleneck from Ruimveldt Police Station to Punt Trench Dam. Make it into three lanes, two to go to Georgetown and one to get out of Georgetown.  It will stop the single lane of vehicles stretching to Rambarran Marine from Punt Trench; the road is broad enough to do so.

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