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Approximately 2,718 kilometres (1,689 mi) of road in the Bahamas is classified as highway. Of these, approximately 1,560 kilometres (970 mi) are paved. Drivers drive on the left. Golf carts are common in certain low traffic residential communities, resorts, and shopping areas away from main roads.
The Ministry of Public Works, formerly Ministry of Works & Urban Development and Ministry of Public Works and Transport, is a government agency of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Its head office is in Nassau .
Road incidents in the Bahamas (1 C) This page was last edited on 22 January 2017, at 00:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
At Mars Bay the road ends in a cul de sac but the island extends approximately 30 km (20 mi) further south without roads or services, inaccessible except by boat. In its course from Drigg's Hill to Mars Bay, the highway crosses two bridges, one at Deep Creek and one further south at Little Creek, both refurbished in 2012.
Local government in the Bahamas exists at two levels: 32 districts and 41 towns. The boundaries of districts are defined by the First Schedule of The Bahamas Local Government Act 1996 (as amended by law and declarations of the Minister responsible for Family Island Affairs), [1] [2] defined with reference to parliamentary constituency boundaries.
Source: DAFIF, [1] [2] ACI's 2019 World Airport Traffic Report Lynden Pindling International Airport ( IATA : NAS , ICAO : MYNN ), formerly known as Nassau International Airport , is the largest airport in the Bahamas and the largest international gateway into the country.
The road runs for a total length of 177 kilometres (110 mi). [37] In 2009, US$13 million was given by the Bahamas government for roadworks of 97 kilometres (60 mi). [36] Ports and marinas open for traffic on Eleuthera include Governor's Harbour, Current Island, Harbour Island & North Eleuthera, Rock Sound, and Spanish Wells. [38]
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