Roads in Trinidad and Tobago
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As of 2021, there are 9,592 km of roads in the country. The Ministry of Works and Transport (MOWT) Highway Division maintains 2,050 km, including all highways.[1][2]
Trinidad also has a large and complex highway network that consists of three 6-lane freeways and four 4-lane freeways:
- Churchill–Roosevelt Highway, runs from Barataria to Wallerfield, and extends for 30 km.
- Uriah Butler Highway, runs from Champs Fleurs to Chaguanas and extends for 15.7 km.
- Beetham Highway that connects Barataria to Downtown Port of Spain
- Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway that connect Chaguanas to Debe and is currently being extended to Point Fortin
- Audrey Jeffers Highway that connects West Port of Spain to Cocorite
- Reinzi Kirton Highway
- Diego Martin Highway
Tobago Highways (2-Lane Freeway)
- Claude Noel Highway that connects Canaan to Scarborough
Minor Highways
- San Fernando By-Pass that runs through San Fernando.
- Wrightson Road that runs through Port of Spain.
- Rivulet Road that runs through Couva.
- South Trunk Road that runs from San Fernando to Mon Desir.
References
- ^ "MOWT - What We Do". www.mowt.gov.tt. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
- ^ List of roads maintained by the Highway Division (PDF). Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Ministry of Works and Infrastructure (Trinidad and Tobago). Retrieved 2021-12-30.
External links
- Public Transport Service Corporation
- Travel & Transportation - Getting Around Tobago - The Department of Tourism, Tobago House of Assembly