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Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Order the Special Legal Supplement Part B–Vol. 56, No. 138–15th December, 2017 413 LEGAL NOTICE NO. 153 REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, CHAP. 48:50 ORDER MADE BY THE MINISTER UNDER SECTION 62(2) OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACT THE SPECIAL SPEED LIMITS (AMENDMENT) ORDER, 2017 1. This Order may be cited as the Special Speed Limits Citation (Amendment) Order, 2017. 2. The Special Speed Limits Order, 1979 is amended in the G.N. No. 210 Schedule by inserting after item 7, the following items: of 1979 Amended “8 The Audrey Jeffers (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Freeway situated in the tractor; times County of St. George from (b) Tractor does not include a 0.00 kilometre mark at Ana goods vehicle or private Street to 3.60 kilometer motor car with or without mark at Western Main Road a trailer 9 The Diego Martin (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Highway from 0.00 kilometre tractor; times mark at Western Main Road (b) Tractor does not include a to 4.63 kilometre mark at goods vehicle or private Wendy Fitzwilliam motor car with or without Boulevard a trailer 10 That part of the Eastern (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Main Road, Sangre Grande tractor; times from 37.0 kilometre mark to (b) Tractor does not include a 43.0 kilometre mark, goods vehicle or private commonly referred to as “the motor car with or without Valencia Stretch” a trailer 11 The South Trunk Road (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Extension from 0.55 kilometre tractor; times mark at start of grass (b) Tractor does not include a median southwest of goods vehicle or private Oropouche Roundabout to motor car with or without 3.70 kilometre mark at end a trailer of grass median near Mon Desir-Delhi Road 414 Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 12 The Claude Noel Highway (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 from Shirvan Junction to tractor; times Bacolet Street (b) Tractor does not include a goods vehicle or private motor car with or without a trailer 13 The Shirvan Road from (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Claude Noel Highway to tractor; times Grafton Road (b) Tractor does not include a goods vehicle or private motor car with or without a trailer 14 Auchenskeoch-Buccoo Bay (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 Road from Shirvan Junction tractor; times to Montgomery Road (b) Tractor does not include a goods vehicle or private motor car with or without a trailer 15 Reinzi-Kirton Highway (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 80 from Rushworth Street to tractor; times Cipero Road (b) Tractor does not include a goods vehicle or private motor car with or without a trailer 16 Interchanges and Ramps (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 40 within the St. George West tractor; times District– (b) Tractor does not include a (a) Aranguez Exit Ramp 1 goods vehicle or private from 6.6 kilometre motor car with or without mark on the Churchill a trailer - Roosevelt Highway (East bound) to Samaroo Trace North; (b) Aranguez Exit Ramp 2 at all 40 from 0.17 kilometre times mark on Samaroo Trace North to 6.7 kilometre mark Churchill-Roosevelt Highway (East bound); (c) Bamboo Overpass at all 40 Ramp 1 from 3.1 times kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway northbound to the Bamboo Overpass; Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 415 (d) Bamboo Overpass at all 40 Ramp 2 from the times Bamboo Overpass to 0.2 kilometre mark in vicinity of the Grand Bazaar Roundabout; (e) Beetham Highway at all 40 Ramp 1 (commonly times known as “the Market Overpass”) from 1.76 kilometre mark on the Beetham Highway Westbound to 0.37 kilometre mark on Old St. Joseph Road; (f) Churchill-Roosevelt at all 30 Highway Frontage times (South) Road from 7.93 kilometre mark on the Churchill- Roosevelt Highway (West bound) to 2.45 kilometre mark on the South Exit Ramp on the Uriah Butler Highway; (g) Churchill-Roosevelt at all 80 Highway/Uriah Butler times Highway Interchange Ramp 1 (West to South) from 7.14 kilometre mark on the Churchill- Roosevelt Highway (East bound) to 2.75 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (South bound); (h) Churchill-Roosevelt at all 40 H ighwa y/Uriah times Butler Highway Interchange Ramp 2 (West to North) from 7.4 kilometre mark on the Churchill- Roosevelt Highway (East bound) to 1.65 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound); 416 Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 (i) Churchill-Roosevelt at all 30 H ighwa y/Uriah times Butler Highway Interchange Ramp 6 (East to North) from the 8 kilometre mark on the Churchill- Roosevelt Highway (West bound) to the 2.3 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound); and (j) Churchill-Roosevelt at all 80 H ighwa y/Uriah times Butler Highway Interchange Ramp 7 (South to West) from the 2.71 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound) to the 4.4 kilometre mark on the Churchill- Roosevelt Highway (West bound). 17 Ramps within the Caroni (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 40 District – tractor; times (b) Tractor does not include a goods vehicle or private (a) Caroni Ramp 1 from motor car with or without 4.99 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler a trailer Highway (South bound) to the 5.2 kilometre mark of the Caroni Flyover; (b) Caroni Ramp 2 from at all 40 5.2 kilometre mark of times the Caroni Flyover to 5.435 kilometre mark of the Uriah Butler Highway (South bound); (c) Caroni Ramp 3 from at all 40 4.931 kilometre mark times on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound) to 5.2 kilometre mark on the Caroni Flyover; Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 417 (d) Caroni Ramp 4 from at all 40 5.2 kilometre mark times Caroni Flyover to 5.465 kilometre mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound); (e) Chaguanas Ramp 1 at all 40 from 15.275 kilometre times mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (South bound) to 15.347 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Chaguanas Overpass; (f) Chaguanas Ramp 3 at all 40 from 15.406 kilometre times mark on the Uriah Butler Highway North bound to 15.565 kilometre mark on the Chaguanas Main Road; (g) Chase Village Ramp 1 at all 40 from 18.915 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 19.101 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Chase Village Overpass; (h) Chase Village Ramp 3 at all 40 from 18.92 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound) to 19.101 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Chase Village Overpass; (i) Munroe Road Ramp 1 at all 40 from 9.535 kilometre times mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (South bound) to 9.711 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Munroe Road Overpass (commonly known as “the Charlieville Flyover”); 418 Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 (j) Munroe Road Ramp 3 at all 40 from 9.511 kilometre times mark on the Uriah Butler Highway (North bound) to 9.711 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Munroe Road Overpass (commonly known as “the Charlieville Flyover”); (k) Freeport Ramp 1 from at all 40 21.464 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 21.677 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Freeport Overpass; (l) Freeport Ramp 3 from at all 40 21.677 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound) to 21.795 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Freeport Overpass; (m) Couva Ramp 1 from at all 40 25.209 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 25.4 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Couva Overpass (commonly called “the Couva Main Road”); (n) Couva Ramp 2 from at all 40 25.215 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 25.4 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Couva Overpass (commonly called “the Couva Main Road”); and Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 419 (o) Couva Ramp 4 from at all 40 25.4 kilometre mark times on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound) to 25.583 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Couva Overpass (commonly known as “the Couva Main Road”). 18 Ramps within the (a) All motor vehicles except a at all 40 Victoria (West) District– tractor; times (b) Tractor does not include a (a) Cedar Hill Ramp 1 goods vehicle or private from 32.115 kilometre motor car with or without mark on the Solomon a trailer Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 32.321 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Forrest Park Overpass (commonly known as “the Cedar Hill Road”); (b) Cedar Hill Ramp 3 at all 40 from 32.331 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound) to 32.57 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Forrest Park Overpass (commonly known as “the Cedar Hill Road”); (c) Corinth Ramp 1 from at all 30 44.015 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 44.045 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Corinth Overpass; (d) Corinth Ramp 2 from at all 30 44.02 kilometre mark times in the vicinity of the Corinth Overpass to 44.03 kilometre mark of the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound); 420 Special Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 2017 (e) Corinth Ramp 3 from at all 30 43.573 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound) to 43.768 kilometre mark in the vicinity of the Corinth Overpass; (f) Corinth Ramp 4 from at all 30 43.78 kilometre mark times in the vicinity of the Corinth Overpass to 44.008 kilometre mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (North bound); (g) Toruba Ramp 1 from at all 30 40.959 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 41.241 kilometre mark on the Toruba Link Road; (h) Toruba Ramp 2 from at all 30 41.253 kilometre times mark on the Solomon Hochoy Highway (South bound) to 41.593 kilometre mark on the Toruba Link Road;
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