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Motorists Hit By Major Delays In Back To School Traffic

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Each September, the once-quiet streets around local schools transform into congested thoroughfares, leaving parents, students, and traffic officers struggling with the escalated vehicular chaos.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Each September, the once-quiet streets around local schools transform into congested thoroughfares, leaving parents, students, and traffic officers struggling with the escalated vehicular chaos.

For many parents, the daily school drop-off and pick-up routine is a test of endurance.

These morning commuters shared their experiences as they dropped off their little ones.

If you thought the morning traffic was insane, we also took to streets this afternoon.

Chief Superintendent Coran Jennings of the Traffic Division describes the back-to-school traffic situation as “an annual ritual of sorts.”

The traffic cop emphasizing it’s crucial for everyone to do their part in easing the gridlock.

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