Daryl Vaz, the minister with responsibility for transportation, has announced that tolls to use the island’s major highways have been reinstated as of today. #GLNRToday 📸: Antoine Lodge

Nov 3, 2025 · 9:20 PM UTC

However, he says he is expecting the concessionaires to indicate “what they will do for” Jamaicans in relation to reduced rates in the short term. #GLNRToday
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
It should have been as at tomorrow 😪 Give ppl notice to get money to pay.
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
Mi get a couple free use
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
As if he had a say in that. And they gonna pay back the toll authority for the missed days earnings but they wont publicize it. Thats where ownership of infrastructure comes in.
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
@AndrewHolnessJM Do you understand the number of persons travelling across the island daily with aid to help those affected? This reinstatement is very insensitive, too soon, and serve as a major insult to the people who are traumatized yet resillient and trying to help others
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
SMH, not even a week? People are traveling back and forth to help the destitute.
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
Are you crazy? That should be scrapped until January 2026
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
This make no sense
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
Losing money? China said no to the free highway. China has not supported Jamaica during this disaster
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Replying to @JamaicaGleaner
@darylvazmp will there be an exemption for those providing aid
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Back to normal.
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God nah sleep
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No toll should be in place on till January 2026 people need to visit family members because of the damage by the hurricane right now
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