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Posted: 23 May 2012 09:05 PM   [ Ignore ]
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These are some of the roads that have been done recently,
they'v done a good job. And I wish all the roads in the country were in this standard








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Posted: 23 May 2012 10:40 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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The roads are nice, but driving like that is why there's always accidents in Haiti.
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Posted: 24 May 2012 05:31 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Le.Veritable.Testament.1804 - 23 May 2012 10:40 PM
The roads are nice, but driving like that is why there's always accidents in Haiti.


Good to know there are no accidents anywhere else.
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Posted: 24 May 2012 06:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Le.Veritable.Testament.1804 - 23 May 2012 10:40 PM
The roads are nice, but driving like that is why there's always accidents in Haiti.



You are so right! Crazy driving like that causes some of the most deadly accidents to be found anywhere in the word. These idiot drivers paid no attention to pedestrians walking along the shoulder of the road, slower moving motorcycles, oncoming traffic and barely slowed down when they entered populated areas. This is insane! Two thumbs up for good roads, God knows how badly they are needed but not if fools like this are going to use them as their own personal racetracks. The PNH might need to create a few traffic units to patrol the roads and help slow drivers like this down.
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Posted: 24 May 2012 11:49 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Yes, the streets are beautiful, but these are the cars of wealthy Haitian youth acting like the pure assholes that they are. Driving like that through those communities is moronic. You've got kids crossing the road and plenty of blind spots. Pure stupidity.
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Posted: 24 May 2012 02:14 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Rachel - 24 May 2012 11:49 AM
Yes, the streets are beautiful, but these are the cars of wealthy Haitian youth acting like the pure assholes that they are. Driving like that through those communities is moronic. You've got kids crossing the road and plenty of blind spots. Pure stupidity.


No these aren't the cars of wealthy haitians rather middle upper class that are dragging on the new rodes. I wouldn't consider this nice roads rather very basic roads. I guess a lot of more accidents will occur due to these asphalted roads. I agree that it is stupid but it isn't a crime to have money. I am sure these are the same crew that drive on the race track in Santo Domingo racetrack. They have a competition very often. Nothing but haitian license plates with the best pimped out rides. I guess they prefer to go to Hinche and open up since the roads are not dirt anymore. With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I
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Posted: 24 May 2012 02:40 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Vicecomes - 24 May 2012 02:14 PM
... With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I


When I visited Jamaica a couple of years ago, I paid a driver to take me from Montego Bay to Kingston on the other end of the island. We eventually made it onto the T1 Motorway, which is part of a multi-lane freeway system that will eventually link Montego Bay to Kingston. The driver told me that when this portion of the road was first opened to the public, there were many deadly accidents caused by jamaicans who were not accustomed to diving at such high speeds.

There is definitely a period of adjustment as new technologies and improvements are introduced, and I predict that the same thing will happen in Haiti as the roads improve.


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Posted: 24 May 2012 06:28 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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... With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I


When I visited Jamaica a couple of years ago, I paid a driver to take me from Montego Bay to Kingston on the other end of the island. We eventually made it onto the T1 Motorway, which is part of a multi-lane freeway system that will eventually link Montego Bay to Kingston. The driver told me that when this portion of the road was first opened to the public, there were many deadly accidents caused by jamaicans who were not accustomed to diving at such high speeds.

There is definitely a period of adjustment as new technologies and improvements are introduced, and I predict that the same thing will happen in Haiti as the roads improve.


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Seriously Pascal, you are comparing a jamaican highway with a little haitian country road???

come on now.
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Posted: 24 May 2012 08:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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what the heck?!?!?!?!?!

this is a drag race in the middle of traffic!!!!!
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Posted: 24 May 2012 09:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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Posted: 24 May 2012 11:43 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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Jesus Christ - 24 May 2012 06:28 PM
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Vicecomes - 24 May 2012 02:14 PM
... With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I


When I visited Jamaica a couple of years ago, I paid a driver to take me from Montego Bay to Kingston on the other end of the island. We eventually made it onto the T1 Motorway, which is part of a multi-lane freeway system that will eventually link Montego Bay to Kingston. The driver told me that when this portion of the road was first opened to the public, there were many deadly accidents caused by jamaicans who were not accustomed to diving at such high speeds.

There is definitely a period of adjustment as new technologies and improvements are introduced, and I predict that the same thing will happen in Haiti as the roads improve.


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Seriously Pascal, you are comparing a jamaican highway with a little haitian country road???

come on now.


Now you sound like a real fool just talking for the sake of talking. Have you ever traveled throughout Jamaica? What highway? When was the last time you traveled Haiti's national roads?
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Posted: 25 May 2012 12:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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Belfam79 - 24 May 2012 11:43 PM
Jesus Christ - 24 May 2012 06:28 PM
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Vicecomes - 24 May 2012 02:14 PM
... With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I


When I visited Jamaica a couple of years ago, I paid a driver to take me from Montego Bay to Kingston on the other end of the island. We eventually made it onto the T1 Motorway, which is part of a multi-lane freeway system that will eventually link Montego Bay to Kingston. The driver told me that when this portion of the road was first opened to the public, there were many deadly accidents caused by jamaicans who were not accustomed to diving at such high speeds.

There is definitely a period of adjustment as new technologies and improvements are introduced, and I predict that the same thing will happen in Haiti as the roads improve.


861.jpg


Seriously Pascal, you are comparing a jamaican highway with a little haitian country road???

come on now.


Now you sound like a real fool just talking for the sake of talking. Have you ever traveled throughout Jamaica? What highway? When was the last time you traveled Haiti's national roads?


Now you sound like a bimbo with no argument.

Look at the damn picture and the sign Mandela highway....and yes Jamaica, DR, Trinidad and other islands do have highways.

Haiti has ZERO.......all the so called national roads are the equivalent of little country roads.

Jamaica











NOW I DARE YOU TO SHOW US ANYTHING LIKE THAT ON HAITI'S SO CALLED NATIONAL ROADS.
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Posted: 25 May 2012 01:08 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Jesus Christ - 25 May 2012 12:34 AM
Belfam79 - 24 May 2012 11:43 PM
Jesus Christ - 24 May 2012 06:28 PM
CoolP - 24 May 2012 02:40 PM
Vicecomes - 24 May 2012 02:14 PM
... With civilization coming into Haiti alot of accidents and baggage will come with people that don't take safety into consideration. Let them live but remember when they kill one of those poor haitians..the whole village will judge them with machetes on the spot. I


When I visited Jamaica a couple of years ago, I paid a driver to take me from Montego Bay to Kingston on the other end of the island. We eventually made it onto the T1 Motorway, which is part of a multi-lane freeway system that will eventually link Montego Bay to Kingston. The driver told me that when this portion of the road was first opened to the public, there were many deadly accidents caused by jamaicans who were not accustomed to diving at such high speeds.

There is definitely a period of adjustment as new technologies and improvements are introduced, and I predict that the same thing will happen in Haiti as the roads improve.


861.jpg


Seriously Pascal, you are comparing a jamaican highway with a little haitian country road???

come on now.


Now you sound like a real fool just talking for the sake of talking. Have you ever traveled throughout Jamaica? What highway? When was the last time you traveled Haiti's national roads?


Now you sound like a bimbo with no argument.

Look at the damn picture and the sign Mandela highway....and yes Jamaica, DR, Trinidad and other islands do have highways.

Haiti has ZERO.......all the so called national roads are the equivalent of little country roads.

Jamaica











NOW I DARE YOU TO SHOW US ANYTHING LIKE THAT ON HAITI'S SO CALLED NATIONAL ROADS.



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