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MTW/NWA/MONEYGRAM
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PROJECT LAUNCHED

Minister Pickersgill looking at the pedestrian
sign surrounded by students from Gaynstead High School.
An
islandwide project which will see some 357 pedestrian crossings
being upgraded, was launched on Wednesday, February 15, 2006, courtesy
of MoneyGram in association with the Ministry of Transport and Works
and the National Works Agency.
MoneyGram
has adopted the crossings and sponsored the project to the tune
of J$23M. This amount will be used to place ‘Pedestrian Crossing’
and ‘Pedestrian Crossing Ahead’ signs at each designated
location. Additionally, ‘Children Crossing’ signs will
be installed within the vicinity of schools. MoneyGram has also
undertaken to sponsor the re-marking of pedestrian crossings and
stop bars using thermoplastic at locations where that is required.
At each crossing adopted by MoneyGram, the company will be allowed
to place their logo on the signs erected along with the ‘Sponsored
By MoneyGram’ message.
Speaking
at the launch, Minister Robert Pickersgill said, “As Minister,
I have become very concerned about the state of our Pedestrian Crossings.
I have …observed that many of the crossings are in need of
re-painting and in some instances additional signs. I can tell you
that we are about to undertake a major effort to improve pedestrian
safety islandwide…this agreement between the NWA and MoneyGram
International is therefore timely.”
For
his part, Caribbean Regional Manager of MoneyGram, Mr. Steve Higgins
said, “ Our goal was to help increase road safety awareness
for the many Jamaicans walking along or across Jamaica’s roads.
Working closely with governmental officials, we were able to pinpoint
many crossings near schools, hospitals and government buildings
where crossing signs could help us increase safety awareness.”
After
the launching ceremony which took place at the layby adjacent to
the Bustamante Children’s Hospital on Arthur Wint Drive, the
first signs which have been erected on Arthur Wint Drive, were unveiled.
In attendance at the function, were the Matron of the Bustamante
Childrens’ Hospital, Mr. Julian Robinson who represented the
Minister of Education, Hon. Maxine Henry Wilson, principal of Gaynstead
High School, Executive Director of the National Road Safety Council,
Mrs. Paula Fletcher as well as other officials from MoneyGram, NWA
and the Ministry of Transport and Works.
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