BudgetLocal News Barbados to have flyovers by 2028 by Barbados Today 19/03/2026 written by Barbados Today 19/03/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 809 Prime Minister Mia Mottley has announced that the construction of long-promised flyovers will commence this year, with work to be completed within 18 months. Speaking during Parliament on Wednesday, Mottley said the project formed part of an aggressive push to tackle traffic congestion and boost national productivity. โโฆIf weโre spending more and more time on the roads, then it means that youโre taking away from the diligent and effective and efficient use of your time,โ Mottley said, describing traffic as a direct drag on economic performance.ย โThat is why the overpasses will restart as soon as possible. I expect construction to start this yearโฆ and I expect within 18 months that Barbados will have the overpasses that it should have had 20 years ago.โ The announcement builds on plans outlined by Finance Minister Ryan Straughn, who on Monday revealed that government planned to revisit flyovers as part of a broader traffic management strategy. Pundits have since questioned governmentโs ability to deliver on the ambitious slate of projects outlined in the Budget, including the flyovers, given the current state of the global economy.ย You Might Be Interested In Forte advises Government to table a โgrowthโ budget next week Walters has two wishes ahead of the Budget Offer to cut BWA, QEH arrears if paid by September But Mottley signalled that the road network overhaul will go beyond overpasses.ย โI say the same thing with respect to the widening of Highway 2, but we also know that weโre going to have to address the issues from Graeme Hall, right back up to Newton as well, and whether that solution is widening, or whether that solution is another overpass,โ she said, pointing in particular to congestion challenges near the Kooyman junction in Kendal Hill. She acknowledged the everyday frustrations faced by motorists navigating the islandโs roads.ย โAnytime you got a right turn to make in this countryโฆ you are in real trouble,โ Mottley added. The prime minister also outlined a broader, multi-layered approach to transportation, including expanded park-and-ride systems aimed at reducing the number of vehicles entering Bridgetown.ย โWe want to put another one, just around Waterfordโฆ because we need to have a major car park facility there,โ she said, noting the demand generated by nearby high-traffic facilities including the Botanical Gardens, the new National Stadium, CARIFESTA House and the Geriatric Hospital. Similar facilities, she added, will likely be required in other high-density areas, including Graeme Hall, Oistins and parts of the west coast. In addition to road-based solutions, Mottley said government is still pursuing alternative transport options.ย โThis does not rule out the water taxis,โ she said, expressing hope that the private sector would partner with government to develop jetty infrastructure along the south and west coasts. Looking further ahead, she pointed to emerging possibilities in underground transport.ย โThe price of tunneling has dropped significantly globallyโฆ it may well be that in 10 yearsโ timeโฆ Barbados may well be able to have some underground tunnelsโฆ to move from critical partsโฆ from Holetown to Bridgetown, from Oistins to Bridgetown,โ Mottley said. (TD) ย Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like St Paulโs Primary parents pull children from school amid health scare 27/03/2026 Foul odour at farm eliminated after BADMC clean-up 27/03/2026 Nathan, Shamari star on penultimate day of BSSAC 27/03/2026