NRA Opens Third Eastbound Lane on Linford Pierson Highway
The National Roads Authority (NRA) is pleased to announce
the official opening of a third eastbound lane on Linford Pierson Highway, extending just past
the Lion Centre. This significant infrastructure enhancement marks another key achievement in
the NRA’s commitment to improving traffic efficiency and reduce congestion for Cayman’s
commuters. The third lane eastbound is an interim part of an overall 6 lane (3 in each direction)
design.
As the works are not yet complete (i.e. no formal shoulder/bicycle lane, and median treatments
added as yet) motorists are urged to use the lane with extreme caution and drive at 25 mph as
this area is still an active work zone.
Designed to alleviate afternoon traffic buildup commonly experienced by eastbound drivers
leaving George Town, the expansion increases capacity along this critical road corridor. The
additional lane is expected to substantially decrease travel times, particularly during peak hours,
enhancing the daily commute for thousands of motorists.
NRA Managing Director Edward Howard emphasized that the upgrade is part of a wider
strategy to modernize Cayman’s road network and elevate the driving experience. “Our mission
is a commitment to build smarter, safer roads for the Cayman Islands,” said Howard. “The
opening of this third lane will offer immediate relief to road users while supporting the island’s
growing transportation needs.”
Motorists are reminded to continue exercising caution as works are still taking place in the area.
The NRA encourages all drivers to observe posted speed limits, obey directional signage, and
remain alert while using the new lane.
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