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 |
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141, Road Traffic Act, CAP. | WIKI |
295, ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, and under Schedule Sec. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Driving is done of the left-hand side of the road with a speed limit of 60xc2xa0km/h (37xc2xa0mph) in built-up areas. | WIKI |
Within Bridgetown, the early 17th century path and road network still forms the basis of the organic street layout. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |