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Bedlam in Yrong-Yrong roads

Construction activities slowdown traffic flow but that is not an excuse for traffic gridlocks that this blighted land called Yrong-Yrong must bear. This kingdomn is just cursed with that. On weekends travel is smooth, the road is clear though the volume of vehicles and commuters is more or less the same, or a less a bit.  The gridlocks recursr on the work week, starting Monday until Friday. The bottleneck starts an hour or so to the opening bell of the work day which is 8 a.m. Contractors operate like banks. Works starts at 8 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m.If you noticed, construction companies observe rest on weekends and holidays. The rest of the week, their crew and heavy equipment hum like bank clerks. Go anywhere in Yrong-Yrong and you can see that trend. That’s why projects done overnight in other countries takes months to finish here. Other countries can erect flyovers on road junctions in one or two months. Here in Yrong-Yrong both city and province, it stretches to years. Constructo