Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison' has mentioned 'Road' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
141, Road Traffic Act, CAP.
295, ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, and under Schedule Sec.
The area bounded by Highway 7 at the junction of Bay Street with Jemmotts Lane; thence in a north easterly and northerly direction following Jemmotts Lane, Martindales Road and Halls Road to the junction of Halls Road not including the said boundary roads; thence in a westerly direction following Tweedside Road and Roebuck Street to the junction of Country Road with Roebuck Street; thence in a northerly, westerly, and south-westerly direction following Country Road and Passage Road and Westbury Road to the junction of Westbury Road with President Kennedy Drive; thence in a southwesterly direction following President Kennedy Drive to its junction with Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard not including President Kennedy Drive; thence in a southerly and westerly direction following Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard to its junction with Princess Alice Highway not including Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard; thence continuing in a westerly direction to a point on the sea-coast; thence in a south-easterly direction following the sea coast to the junction of Bay Street with Jemmotts Lane.
The above portion for the Road Traffic Act also omits much of the 90 acres of new land originally formed by completion of the Port of Bridgetown in 1961.
Driving is done of the left-hand side of the road with a speed limit of 60xc2xa0km/h (37xc2xa0mph) in built-up areas.
Within Bridgetown, the early 17th century path and road network still forms the basis of the organic street layout.
The basic road network of the garrison has not changed and also its boundary wall remains largely intact, with entrances to the site remaining in their original locations.