The Royal Grenada Police Force has announced comprehensive traffic management measures that will be enforced during New Year’s Eve celebrations. These regulations will take effect from 7:00 PM on December 31, 2025, through 1:00 AM on January 1, 2026, to ensure public safety and facilitate smooth traffic flow during the holiday period.
One-way traffic systems will be implemented on key roadways to manage vehicle movement efficiently. Motorists traveling on Belmont Public Road will be required to move exclusively from the Kirani James Boulevard intersection toward the Paddock area. Similarly, Springs Minor Road will maintain one-directional traffic flow heading toward the Belmont district.
Specific areas will be designated as no-entry zones for all vehicular traffic. Access restrictions will apply to Belmont Public Road at its junction with Paddock Public Road, while Springs Minor Road will be closed at its intersection with Belmont Public Road.
Parking accommodations have been carefully arranged to prevent congestion. Public vehicles will be prohibited from parking along Springs Minor Road entirely. However, authorized parking will be permitted on the left-hand side of Belmont Public Road in the direction of Paddock.
The Royal Grenada Police Force emphasizes the importance of public cooperation with these temporary measures, which are designed to maintain order and safety during the New Year’s celebrations. Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly and comply with all posted signage and police directives.
