Traffic Advisory for the Week of May 26 - June 1, 2025
May 23, 2025Road Safety Reminder for the week of May 26 - June 1, 2025
Seat Belts
Wearing the lap belt and shoulder harness of a seat belt will increase your chance of survival in most types of collisions.
When you are in a collision, your vehicle stops. But you keep moving at the same speed you were traveling. You only stop when you hit the dashboard or windshield. If you are struck from the side, the impact could push you back and forth across the seat. Seat and shoulder belts keep you in a better position to control the vehicle. They may also minimize serious injuries.
It is important to wear the seat belt correctly to avoid injury or death:
- Wear the shoulder harness across your shoulder and chest. There should be little to no slack. Do not wear the shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back.
- Adjust the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips. Otherwise, you might slide out of the belt in a crash.
- If you are pregnant, wear the lap belt as low as possible under your abdomen. Place the shoulder strap across your chest and to the side of your abdomen’s bulge.
According to Guam’s Traffic Violation Bureau’s (TVB) Traffic Fine Schedule
GCA (Guam Code Annotated) Code | Description | Eff. 01/01/14 |
---|---|---|
26103 | DRVR/FRNT PSNGR FAIL TO RESTRAIN/SECURE | $100.00 |
26103-2ND | DRVR/FRNT PSNGR (2nd conviction w/n 12 mos) | $200.00 |
Guam Construction Update for the week of May 26 - June 1, 2025
Motorists are advised to drive cautiously through the construction zones, observe all posted speed limit and construction signs, and carefully heed flaggers (when present). Alternate routes and/or adjusting drive times when feasible are encouraged.
Islandwide Safety Improvements on Primary Roads (Striping and Marking) TO-1:
Route 1 from Route 1/Route 6 to Route 1/Route 11 Intersections
General construction activities will continue for the Route 1 Striping and Marking Project along Route 1, between the Route 1/Route 6 and Route 1/Route 11 intersections. These activities will involve lane shifts and lane closures.
From Monday, 5/26/25, through Friday, 5/30/25, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the contractor will continue working on pavement striping and markings between the Church of Christ and Dead-man’s Curve, extending through Pacific Welding. Expect multiple intermittent closures on both the northbound and southbound lanes during this period.
No construction activities are scheduled from Saturday, 5/31/25 to Sunday, 6/01/25.
Route 1 Bush Cutting – Dededo
From Tuesday, 5/27/25 to Saturday, 5/31/25 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, please be advised the DPW-HMC crew is scheduled to bush cut along Route 1 starting from Micronesia Mall working northbound. Both northbound and southbound lanes will have bush cutting activity. The DPW asks motorists to please proceed with caution and remain alert for traffic control signs and work crews.
Route 17 (Cross Island Road) and Route 4 Bush Cutting – Windward Hills/Yona
From Tuesday, 5/27/25 to Saturday, 5/31/25 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, please be advised the DPW-HMC crew will be side cutting along Route 17 from Tarzan Falls to the Route 4 intersection then along Route 4 from the Route 4/Route 17 intersection through Yona. The DPW asks motor-ists to please proceed with caution and remain alert for traffic control signs and work crews.
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