

San Cristóbal Mayor Blames Intrant Director for Citywide Traffic Light Outage
San Cristóbal Traffic Light Outage Sparks Mayor's Accusation Against Intrant Director San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic - Mayor Nelson de la Rosa has publicly blamed the director of the Instituto Nacional de Transporte y Tránsito Terrestre (Intrant), Milton Morrison, for the ongoing traffic light outage in the city. The outage, which has lasted for months, has created significant traffic congestion, particularly in the city's downtown area. "All the traffic lights are damaged," stated Mayor de la Rosa in a recent video. "I've spoken to Morrison twice about this, but we haven't received any response." His comments highlight the frustration felt by residents and commuters. The video shows the mayor addressing the issue during a public event, adding weight to his claims. The situation underscores the challenges faced by local authorities in addressing infrastructure problems and the need for improved communication and collaboration between government agencies. Mayor de la Rosa's call for a meeting to resolve the issue signals a commitment to finding a solution. This incident has also raised questions about the responsibility of the Intrant for maintaining traffic light systems in the country. The ongoing situation in San Cristóbal serves as a reminder of the importance of well-maintained infrastructure for smooth urban functioning.