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1 Roads  





2 Seaports  





3 Airports  





4 Buses  





5 See also  





6 References  














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Map of the Cayman Islands, with major roads marked in red.

The transport infrastructure of the Cayman Islands consists of a public road network, two seaports, and three airports.

Roads[edit]

As of 2000, the Cayman Islands had a total of 488 miles (785 km) of paved highway.

Driving is on the left, and speed is reckoned in miles per hour, as in the UK.[1] The legal blood alcohol content is 100mg per 100ml (0.1%), the highest in the world.[2][3]

Seaports[edit]

Two ports, Cayman Brac and George Town, serve the islands. One hundred and twenty-three ships (of 1,000 GT or more) are registered in the Cayman Islands, with a total capacity of 2,402,058 GT/3,792,094 tonnes deadweight (DWT). Some foreign ships (including vessels from Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Norway, the UK, and US) are registered in the Cayman Islands under a flag of convenience. (All figures are 2002 estimates.)

Airports[edit]

Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (Cayman Brac)

There are three airports on the Islands. The main airport Owen Roberts International Airport serving Grand Cayman, Charles Kirkconnell International Airport serving Cayman Brac and Edward Bodden Airfield serving Little Cayman.

Buses[edit]

A fleet of Share taxi minibuses serves Grand Cayman.[4]

A daily service starts at 6.00 from the depot and runs as follows from George Town to:[5]

Colour-coded logos on the front and rear of the buses (white mini-vans) identify the routes:

Bus routes travelling through George Town
Line Route
 Route 1  George Town to West Bay
 Route 2  George Town to West Bay
 Route 3  George Town depot to Bodden Town
 Route 4  George Town depot to East End
 Route 5  North Side to East End
 Route 6  North Side to West Bay
 Route 7  George Town inter-district service
 Route 8  George Town depot to Hutland in North Side
 Route 9  George Town through Frank Sound North Side

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Driving in Cayman Islands". 3 April 2020.
  • ^ Fuller, Brent (January 10, 2018). "Police: Driver's blood-alcohol level 4 times legal limit after crash". Cayman Compass.
  • ^ "Is Cayman Islands' high DUI limit the cause of the fatalities and injuries on our roads? - IEyeNews". 7 June 2012.
  • ^ "George Town Grand Cayman Bus Schedule, Fares & Route Maps at Caymanislandsyp.com | Cayman Islands Yellow Pages". Archived from the original on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  • ^ "Grand Cayman's Public Bus Service". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook. CIA.

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