Cayman: NRA continues to make progress with Frank Sound Road Project

The National Roads Authority (NRA) is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing roadworks project at Frank Sound Road, where steady progress continues to be made toward enhancing traffic flow and improving road safety for all users.

As part of this phase of development, new traffic islands have now been successfully installed. See images attached. These islands are designed to improve lane organisation, increase pedestrian safety, and support better overall traffic management in the area.

While the project is still ongoing, the NRA is working diligently to minimize disruption to road users and complete the works as efficiently as possible. We thank the public for their continued patience and cooperation as our crews work to bring long-term improvements to the community’s road network.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution whilst the work is completed.The NRA reminds drivers to stay alert, and adhere to the posted speed limits.

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About the National Roads Authority (NRA)
The National Roads Authority was created on 1st July 2004 by the National Roads Authority Law (2004). The NRA aims to enhance transport development in the Cayman Islands by building and maintaining a safe and efficient network of roads, in partnership with our Board of Directors, our Ministry, Cabinet, and the Private sector, having regard to national and economic growth strategies.
For more information and to stay up to date with our latest projects and developments, visit us at https://www.caymanroads.com/ .