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Kralendijk – In the context of the new traffic laws recently adopted, the Island Government through its R & O department has started placing traffic signs with new indications.
Friday morning employees in charge of public works placed the first sign, indicating a roundabout, at the roundabout at the intersection of Kaya Internashonal and Kaya Industria.
At the end of the Kaya Internashonal and at the crossing with the Kaya Betico Croes a sign is placed indicating that one must stop.
In the coming days, signs will be placed that indicate that there should be no parked cars, signs that indicate pedestrian crossing, and signs that indicate where motorists with a disability can park their car.
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