More
    HomeSocietyIllegal Parking Persists in St. John’s Despite Daily Enforcement

    Illegal Parking Persists in St. John’s Despite Daily Enforcement

    Published on

    spot_img

    Illegal parking continues to clog streets in St. John’s despite stepped-up enforcement that sees dozens of tickets issued daily, according to traffic authorities.

    Motorists are routinely parking in clearly marked no-parking zones, along sidewalks, at street corners and in areas that obstruct traffic flow, often in full view of traffic wardens and police officers. Authorities say a strong police presence has been maintained throughout the city as part of efforts to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety.

    Drivers, however, argue that the issue is less about disregard for the law and more about a shortage of parking spaces. Public and private parking lots are frequently full, particularly on days when cruise ships are in port and visitor traffic increases sharply, motorists say.

    Some drivers admit they take the risk of parking illegally to meet work or personal commitments, despite knowing the likelihood of receiving a ticket. Traffic officers report that enforcement will continue, but residents and business operators say tickets alone are unlikely to solve the problem without expanded parking facilities and clearer signage.

    Calls have grown for better use of existing parking areas and long-term planning to address congestion, especially during peak tourism periods. For now, residents say the city remains stuck in a cycle of full parking lots, repeated violations and daily fines.

    Latest articles

    Calvin Ayre Foundation Conducts Back-to-Back Medical Evacuations for Citizens in Urgent Need of Overseas Care

    The Calvin Ayre Foundation (CAF) continues its mission to bridge urgent healthcare gaps by...

    ABHTA Launches “Unveiling Hospitality Professionals” Series with Executive Chef Brian Joseph

    The Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA) is proud to announce the...

    Future of Tourism In Antigua by Hon. Gaston Browne Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda

    IntroductionFor Antigua and Barbuda, tourism is a central pillar of national development. It supports...

    Liat Air and Suriname Airways Strengthen Connectivity Through

    St. John’s, Antigua – February 5th, 2026 – Liat Air and Surinam Airways are...

    More like this

    Calvin Ayre Foundation Conducts Back-to-Back Medical Evacuations for Citizens in Urgent Need of Overseas Care

    The Calvin Ayre Foundation (CAF) continues its mission to bridge urgent healthcare gaps by...

    ABHTA Launches “Unveiling Hospitality Professionals” Series with Executive Chef Brian Joseph

    The Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA) is proud to announce the...

    Future of Tourism In Antigua by Hon. Gaston Browne Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda

    IntroductionFor Antigua and Barbuda, tourism is a central pillar of national development. It supports...