Shaken by heavy traffic and threats, residents consider moving out of their narrow Mqabba street
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Residents of what used to be a quiet street in Mqabba are considering moving out of their homes, having been exhausted by the noise and danger of construction trucks driving through. “Our houses shake each time a heavy truck drives by and, since the streetShaken by heavy traffic and threats, residents consider moving out of their narrow Mqabba street
Residents of what used to be a quiet street in Mqabba are considering moving out of their homes, having been exhausted by the noise and danger of construction trucks driving through. “Our houses shake each time a heavy truck drives by and, since the street has no pavement, we cannot step out of the house for fear a truck will run us over,” one resident said. Narrow Triq Valletta has signs that ban heavy vehicles from driving through, and there is a speed limit of 25 kilometres an hour. Both are repeatedly ignored and trucks drive through for hours on end throughout the week. The residents said they repercussions if they speak up. Last week, two facades were defaced with black liquid and residents expressed fears that the vandalism stemmed from complaints they had already made about the situation. Read - Vandals attack historic buildings following residents' construction complaints “It seems someone is trying to pass on a message, to instil fear but they got the opposite reaction from the public as people have united to support those affected,” Mqabba mayor Charlene Muscat told Times of Malta. One resident said that when he tried to talk sense to a driver he reacted with threats... Read more














