Thanks for making this video in the raw I like the details you are showing, I first heard about the making of this road to Brazil since 1968 that time it was supposed to start from Mahdia to Lethem after waiting for so many decades for this to happen, I am grateful to the present Guyana government for make this a reality. I always thought this road should have been made a 4-lane road with space between the lanes to prevent blindness and accidents from oncoming traffic, wide shoulders for emergency stopping, and motorcycle lane, if possible, rest areas with gas stations, washrooms, convenient stores for travelers needs like the New York State Thruway I-87 that runs from New York City to Buffalo NY. Looking at this road futuristically it will attract a lot of people, traffic and activity and as a result you will need more room to expand. I am happy to see a foreign contractor from another country building it other than the usual I hope we do really get quality for money for so many contracting companies are not giving Guyana quality work. I hope the built to international standards and I am not disappointed with the finish product. By the way great adventure background soundtrack love it, GOODLUCK GUYANA.
I’m enjoying this video I live in Linden on the West Side it’s beautiful Please lower the music in your next video so we can hear all the instructions about what to do and what not to do The driver is taking all precautions, and she driving saf👍🏾that’s adding to the video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽thank you so much
Amazing to see the development going on in Guyana. This used to be a dirt road. I think the funding of this road is from a loan from Britain and road construction is by a Brazilian company? Good video but the background music is annoying and it is drowning your voice.
I don't like how this road is being built. It doesn't seems to be following international standards. However, I will wait on the final product before handing down a judgment but l am very disappointed. What are your thoughts? Also, speed humps on a highway? That's a new low.
Speed hump is too much. Before putting that many speed hump. I would think it's a wiser idea to install speed ticket cameras along the way.. that automatically takes pictures and send tickets to vehicle owner homes. Those aren't speed humps they are more like pakarima mountain along the way that drivers have to cross lol..
If you were standing there when these vehicles pass you then you will understand how scary it is, somehow it seems like they just wanna drive crazy for no reason so, I’m guessing when it’s completed they will remove it, but it’s too much speed that my guess and I’m talking from driving there
@@lynetteglasgowbobb5070, buddy, putting those speed humps on a highway makes things worse. One could bump into one of those humps and lose control causing an accident. It was the same thing they did to the railway embankment road, in 1999, and eventually they had to remove them. I am pretty sure it's the government who recommended these speed humps. In an inner city or populated area it's OK, but not on a lonely highway where you have to do 60mph. You slow down at one of the humps and bandits could be waiting to rob you at night time. Smh!
Thanks for making this video in the raw I like the details you are showing, I first heard about the making of this road to Brazil since 1968 that time it was supposed to start from Mahdia to Lethem after waiting for so many decades for this to happen, I am grateful to the present Guyana government for make this a reality. I always thought this road should have been made a 4-lane road with space between the lanes to prevent blindness and accidents from oncoming traffic, wide shoulders for emergency stopping, and motorcycle lane, if possible, rest areas with gas stations, washrooms, convenient stores for travelers needs like the New York State Thruway I-87 that runs from New York City to Buffalo NY. Looking at this road futuristically it will attract a lot of people, traffic and activity and as a result you will need more room to expand. I am happy to see a foreign contractor from another country building it other than the usual I hope we do really get quality for money for so many contracting companies are not giving Guyana quality work. I hope the built to international standards and I am not disappointed with the finish product. By the way great adventure background soundtrack love it, GOODLUCK GUYANA.
I'm from Suriname, your government is doing a lot of good work. Hands down. Next year I hope to visit Guyana again.
Peace be with you,long live the PPPC Government, and God bless Guyana.
❤Trip to Lethem looks exciting. Good road . Hats off to the Govt .of Guyana. Hope to visit Lethem some time🎉
Stupid back ground music
@@rajcumarbarran-ei6xy especially too loud!
My dream know Guyana Thais incrideble country ❤
I’m enjoying this video I live in Linden on the West Side it’s beautiful
Please lower the music in your next video so we can hear all the instructions about what to do and what not to do
The driver is taking all precautions, and she driving saf👍🏾that’s adding to the video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽thank you so much
Will do appreciate the feed back
Amazing to see the development going on in Guyana. This used to be a dirt road. I think the funding of this road is from a loan from Britain and road construction is by a Brazilian company? Good video but the background music is annoying and it is drowning your voice.
I totally enjoyed the video,the annoying music have to go!
How long is the time from Georgetown to lethem now
About 10 hrs
Driving not including stops and other thing to factor in
Interesting. But cld do without that loud annoying background music
Quality looks very questionable 🤔
Video - Good.
Music - SUCKS’
I don't like how this road is being built. It doesn't seems to be following international standards. However, I will wait on the final product before handing down a judgment but l am very disappointed. What are your thoughts? Also, speed humps on a highway? That's a new low.
Speed hump is too much. Before putting that many speed hump. I would think it's a wiser idea to install speed ticket cameras along the way.. that automatically takes pictures and send tickets to vehicle owner homes. Those aren't speed humps they are more like pakarima mountain along the way that drivers have to cross lol..
I assume the speedbumps are temporary during the building proces.
@@stanko-2798,no, they look permanent.
If you were standing there when these vehicles pass you then you will understand how scary it is, somehow it seems like they just wanna drive crazy for no reason so, I’m guessing when it’s completed they will remove it, but it’s too much speed that my guess and I’m talking from driving there
@@lynetteglasgowbobb5070, buddy, putting those speed humps on a highway makes things worse. One could bump into one of those humps and lose control causing an accident. It was the same thing they did to the railway embankment road, in 1999, and eventually they had to remove them. I am pretty sure it's the government who recommended these speed humps. In an inner city or populated area it's OK, but not on a lonely highway where you have to do 60mph. You slow down at one of the humps and bandits could be waiting to rob you at night time. Smh!