Traffic in Cayman came to a standstill last week with the closure of streets in George Town on Friday for Pirates Week activities. What is the solution to the worsening gridlock gripping the island?
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Any thoughts for expanding to traffic options? Something like relocate airport to Bodden Town or promote development of office facilities to Bodden Town? These options would change the flow of traffic rather than cope with existing traffic patterns.
I agree completely – a lot more business to the east of the bottleneck makes sense