There are mixed reactions from some motorists who traverse the Norman Manley Boulevard in Negril following the installment of rumble strips. While recent speed-reducing measures have been justified by the authorities, residents lament the damage to their vehicles on the busy thoroughfare.
Community Relations Officer for National Works Agency (NWA), Janel Ricketts says despite complaints raised by some motorists, the rumble strips are crucial to saving lives.
Reporter: Justin Graham.
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