Legal Notice No. 46, Vol. 59, No. 23, 21St February, 2020

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Legal Notice No. 46, Vol. 59, No. 23, 21St February, 2020 Legal Supplement Part B–Vol. 59, No. 23–21st February, 2020 127 LEGAL NOTICE NO. 46 REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACT , C HAP . 48:50 ORDER MADE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE UNDER SECTION 68(1) OF THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACT THE TRAFFIC RESTRICTION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) (CARNIVAL) ORDER, 2020 1. This Order may be cited as the Traffic Restriction (Temporary Citation Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020. PART I PORT -OF -S PAIN Division 1 –Vehicular Traffic and Parking 2. (1) On Monday 24th February, 2020 (hereinafter called Vehicular traffic and “Carnival Monday”), between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., parking vehicular traffic and parking are prohibited on the following roads and prohibited on all roads lying within and bounded by them: (a) Duke Street, between Piccadilly Street and Wrightson Road; (b) Park Street, between Flament Street and Piccadilly Street; (c) Stone Street, between Park Street and Flament Street; (d) Ariapita Avenue, between Maraval Parkway and Colville Street; (e) Flament Street, between Stone Street and Wrightson Road; (f) Independence Square North, between Wrightson Road and Piccadilly Street; (g) Independence Square South, between Wrightson Road and Piccadilly Street; (h) St. Joseph Road, between Piccadilly Street and Vieira Street; (i) Charlotte Street, between Queen’s Park East and West and South Quay; (j) Nelson Street; (k) Duncan Street; (l) Fraser Street; 128 Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 (m) Richmond Street; (n) St. Vincent Street, between Keate Street and South Quay; (o) Abercromby Street, between South Quay and Keate Street; (p) Frederick Street, between Independence Square North and Queen’s Park West; (q) Henry Street, between South Quay and Gordon Street; (r) Sackville Street; (s) Broadway; (t) Janelle Commissiong Street; (u) South Quay, between Nelson Street and Wrightson Road; (v) New Street, between Dundonald Street and Charlotte Street; (w) Belmont Circular Road, between Charlotte Street and the entrance to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital; (x) Phillip Street; (y) Tragarete Road, between Damien Street and St. Vincent Street; (z) Piccadilly Street, between Park Street and South Quay; (aa) Gray Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (bb) Alexandra Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (cc) Elizabeth Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; and (dd) St. Clair Avenue, between Elizabeth Street and the Western Main Road. (2) Notwithstanding clause 2(1) (u) , taxis plying the San Fernando, Chaguanas, Sangre Grande, Arima and Tunapuna to Port-of-Spain Routes may park as outlined at clauses 11 and 13. (3) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. and Tuesday 25th February, 2020 (hereinafter called “Carnival Tuesday”), between the hours of 6.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., vehicular traffic and parking are prohibited on the following roads lying within and bounded by the specified roads: (a) Queen’s Park West, from Queen’s Park East to Prada Street; (b) Sweet Briar Road; (c) Gray Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (d) Alexandra Street, between Serpentine Road and Tragarete Road; Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 129 (e) Elizabeth Street, between Serpentine Road and Tragarete Road; (f) Havelock Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (g) Broome Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (h) Kavanagh Street, between St. Clair Avenue and Tragarete Road; (i) Robert Street; (j) Hunter Street; (k) Brabrant Street; (l) Kelly Kenny Street; (m) Hamilton Holder Street; (n) French Street; (o) Gatacre Street; (p) Colville Street; (q) Sackville Street; (r) London Street; (s) Queen’s Park East, between St Ann’s Roundabout and Queen’s Park West; (t) Jerningham Avenue, between Queen’s Park East and Archer Street; (u) Charlotte Street, between Queen’s Park West and South Quay; (v) Laventille Road, between Quarry Street and Piccadilly Street; (w) Observatory Street, between Quarry Street and Charlotte Street; (x) Piccadilly Street, between Park Street and South Quay; (y) South Quay, between Piccadilly Street and Wrightson Road; (z) Independence Square North; (aa) Independence Square South; (bb) Siparia Hill; (cc) Bath Street; (dd) Basilon Street; 130 Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 (ee) Belgrade Street; (ff) Mary Street, between Serpentine Road and Hayes Street; (gg) Hayes Street, between Serpentine Road and Maraval Road; (hh) Ariapita Avenue, between Maraval Parkway and Flament Street; (ii) Flood Street, between Serpentine Road and Alexandra Street; (jj) Flood Street, between Mary Street and Maraval Road; and (kk) Pole Carew Street. Parking 3. (1) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and prohibited 10.00 p.m. and Carnival Tuesday, between the hours of 6.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., parking is prohibited on– (a) Circular Road, between St. Clair Roundabout and Jerningham Avenue; (b) Maraval Road, between Circular Road and Tragarete Road; (c) St. Clair Avenue; (d) Damian Street; (e) De Verteuil Street; (f) Dennis Mahabir Street; (g) Wrightson Road; (h) Beetham Highway, between Abattoir Road and the intersection of Wrightson Road and South Quay; (i) Vieira Street; (j) Abattoir Road; (k) St. Joseph Road; (l) Foster Road; (m) Plaisance Road; (n) Picton Road; (o) Laventille Road; (p) Quarry Street; (q) Belgrade Street; (r) Codrington Street; (s) Parker Street; (t) Pall Mall Street; (u) Oxford Street, east of Observatory Street; (v) Belmont Circular Road, between Observatory Street and Queen’s Park East; (w) Belmont Circular Road, between Observatory Street and Charlotte Street; Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 131 (x) Jerningham Avenue, between Queen’s Park East and Belmont Circular Road; (y) Archer Street; (z) Cadiz Road; (aa) Lady Young Road, between Trinidad Hilton and St. Ann’s Roundabout; (bb) Serpentine Road; (cc) Prada Street; (dd) Gaston Johnson Street; (ee) Panka Street; (ff) Lucknow Street; (gg) Belmont Circular Road, between Norfolk and Queen’s Park East; (hh) Norfolk Street; (ii) Jerningham Avenue between Norfolk Street and Queen’s Park East. (2) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., parking is prohibited on the following streets: (a) Oxford Street, between Observatory Street and Dundonald Street; (b) Ariapita Avenue, between Maraval Parkway and Colville Street; and (c) Stone Street. (3) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. and on Carnival Tuesday, between the hours of 6.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., parking is prohibited on the following streets: (a) Circular Road, between St. Clair Roundabout and Jerningham Avenue; (b) Maraval Road, between Circular Road and Tragarete Road; (c) Ariapita Avenue, between Maraval Parkway and Colville Street; (d) St. Clair Avenue; (e) Damian Street; (f) De Verteuil Street; (g) Dennis Mahabir Street; (h) Wrightson Road; (i) Beetham Highway, between Abattoir Road and the intersection of Wrightson Road and South Quay; (j) Vieira Street; 132 Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 (k) Abattoir Road; (l) St. Joseph Road; (m) Foster Road; (n) Plaisance Road; (o) Picton Road; (p) Laventille Road; (q) Quarry Street; (r) Belgrade Street; (s) Codrington Street; (t) Parker Street; (u) Pall Mall Street; (v) Oxford Street, east of Observatory Street; (w) Belmont Circular Road, between Observatory Street and Queen’s Park East; (x) Belmont Circular Road, between Observatory Street and Charlotte Street; (y) Jerningham Avenue, between Queen’s Park East and Belmont Circular Road; (z) Archer Street; (aa) Cadiz Road; (bb) Lady Young Road, between Trinidad Hilton and St. Ann’s Roundabout; (cc) Serpentine Road; (dd) Prada Street; (ee) Gaston Johnson Street; (ff) Panka Street; (gg) Lucknow Street; (hh) Belmont Circular Road, between Norfolk Street and Queen’s Park East; (ii) Norfolk Street; and (jj) Jerningham Avenue, between Norfolk Street and Queen’s Park East. One-way 4. (1) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and traffic 10.00 p.m., drivers shall proceed along Stone Street, between Wrightson Road and Park Street, in a southerly direction only. (2) On Carnival Monday, between the hours of 2.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. and on Carnival Tuesday, between the hours of 6.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m., vehicular traffic shall proceed along Prada Street, between Maraval Road and Wainwright Street, in a westerly direction only. Traffic Restriction (Temporary Provisions) (Carnival) Order, 2020 133 5. (1) Between the hours of 5.00 a.m. on Saturday 22nd February, Two-way traffic 2020 to midnight on Carnival Tuesday, vehicular traffic shall proceed in both directions– (a) around the Queen’s Park Savannah, between Cipriani Boulevard and Jerningham Avenue; (b) on Observatory Street, between Quarry Street and Belmont Circular Road; (c) on Belmont Circular Road, between Observatory Street and the entrance to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital; (d) on Oxford Street, between Observatory Street and Charlotte Street; (e) on Gaston Johnson Street; (f) on Panka Street, between Gaston Johnson Street and Lucknow Street; (g) Lucknow Street; and (h) on Rapsey Street, between Maraval Road and Wainwright Street. (2) On Carnival Tuesday only, the Northbound Carriageway of Maraval Parkway shall be two-way traffic between Belle Smythe Street and Wrightson Road. 6. Vehicular traffic proceeding to the Port-of-Spain General Alternate routes- Hospital
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