{"id":239887,"date":"2004-07-04T13:19:11","date_gmt":"2004-07-04T17:19:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/?p=239887"},"modified":"2021-02-14T08:55:10","modified_gmt":"2021-02-14T13:55:10","slug":"crowded-road-to-independence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bahamasb2b.com\/news\/2004\/07\/crowded-road-to-independence","title":{"rendered":"Crowded &#8216;Road to Independence&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>Many callers to the Bahamas Live radio talk show aired on 94.9 More FM on Thursday seemed to think so. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>Themed around &#8220;The Road to Independence&#8221;, and hosted by Steve McKinney, Bahamas Live took calls from people offering various &#8220;solutions&#8221; to Nassau&#8217;s congested roads. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>Nassau needs to become decentralized, some callers suggested, while others called for the complete revamp of the public transportation system. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>The consensus was however that the overabundance of cars on Nassau&#8217;s busy streets is also creating environmental problems, paricularly given the size of New Providence Island. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P><B>&#8216;Over 100,000 cars&#8217; <\/B><\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>According to Mr McKinney, the situation is getting &#8220;worse and worse&#8221; as the months go by with car dealerships continuously importing new cars. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>&#8220;I think we have over 100,000 cars on this island alone, and this island is only 21 by seven; and the truth be told, there is really no where to go and some families have seven cars. Let&#8217;s be honest now. The trouble is, if we don&#8217;t put something in place soon to deal with this problem, we&#8217;re going to have even more vexation and problems on our hands,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We going to make people monsters.&#8221; <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>He called for Bahamians to become more responsible and unselfish, to avoid problems down the road. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>With Independence being celebrated next week, Mr McKinney said, he expected that Bahamians would show a sense of patriotism. He asked, &#8220;Do we want to be a Bahamian responsible for the growth and direction, and the growth and development of our country? We are building a country here, friends and we cannot build a country if the city has gone from &#8216;Island Boy&#8217; status to Metropolitan Nassau.&#8221; <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>Mr. McKinney said that other countries have dealt with the matter and now enjoy a smooth transportation system. &#8220;A proper system of transportation must be implemented by the nation authorities so that it can be smoother,&#8221; he said. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>A caller, identified only as Marcus, a student of architecture, said there needs to be regulation on vehicles and if possible, the older model of cars from the 70&#8217;s, 80&#8217;s be taken off the streets, and newer vehicles imported. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>&#8220;The emissions would be better and you know, we don&#8217;t want to pollute our atmosphere. Secondly, everyone is looking for a quick fix to problems; but what the country or the government needs to is to improve the infrastructure. Nassau is a metropolitan place and as the population increases, the problems are only going to get worse. We can&#8217;t have a quick fix,&#8221; said Marcus. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>As an architecture student, he continued, he was knowledgeable in urban design. Nassau was never planned, he said, &#8220;But I think the Government will take radical steps in redeveloping Nassau as a whole, and maybe decentralize everything.&#8221; <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>Mr. McKinney interjected that everyone had cars but there was nowhere to drive them. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>&#8220;Where can you go driving on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, unless you pick a select time of 5:30 a.m., or very, very late at night?&#8221; he asked. &#8220;If we all decide to have a drive with our families on a Sunday afternoon, let&#8217;s say about 4:00 p.m., we will have the biggest grid in the history of The Bahamas,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s creating a madness because there are too many cars on the island. The Government, I believe, are the sole authorities who can step in and say, you know what, we have to put out a moratorium and we have to seriously sit down and debate this because this is destroying the quality of life for Bahamians,&#8221; he said. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P><B>Improve public transport<\/B> <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>Marcus agreed, suggesting a quick fix in the meantime until the Government could find a solution to &#8220;this overwhelming problem.&#8221; he suggested that the public transportation system be improved to provide an alternative to the use of private transportation. <\/P><\/p>\n<p><P>&#8220;Bahamians want their freedom to have their vehicle, but if someone can catch a bus that&#8217;s comfortable, efficient and safe from their home to Arawak Cay, I&#8217;m sure that it can be done,&#8221; he said. &#8220;There are a lot of people out there who would catch the bus.&#8221;<\/P><\/p>\n<p><P><B><SMALL>BY VANESSA C. 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