By Fatou Camara II
The people of Pipeline who live on Imam Morro Street have called on the National Roads Authority to come to their aid over their street road.
DLEAG has its offices on the street who improved the road by putting gravel on it and compacting it.
And cars fleeing heavy traffic are now using the road causing distress to the people who live on the street.
The cars often overspeed but they also blow away a lot of dust as they pass, one resident told The Fatu Network. It’s only a matter of time before a car hits someone, he said.
On January 6, the people of Pipeline wrote to the director general of National Roads Authority to help end their suffering.
In their letter seen by The Fatu Network, the residents want the NRA to build speed bumps on the road.