Traffic congestion connected to this fast food business

Dear Editor,

It is with great disgust I pen this letter regarding the traffic congestion at Eping Avenue, Bel Air Park and Vlissengen road Georgetown. Heading west on Eping Avenue at approximately 1700 hours I was unable to make my way onto Vlissengen road due to the queue of cars encroaching my west bound lane heading east into the drive through of a fast food business.  Having to wait for almost ten minutes for the oncoming traffic to clear before being able to quickly meander my way before being trapped again. Are the owners of this establishment oblivious to the inconvenience caused to road users and do not care.

Upon construction of this building did the owners consider that there needed to be adequate space for their drive through service? What about business ethics, does this not apply, or is it because they can arbitrarily exercise power through affluence. This is just another demonstration of the daily lawlessness that has become the norm in our country. Where are the traffic police? How can they ignore such a blatant disregard for the law?  I trust that this situation will be remedied for the convenience of the road users.

Sincerely,

Melissa Lewis