The Problem of Derelict Vehicles and Roadside Mechanics in The Bahamas: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions
Introduction
The presence of derelict vehicles and unregulated roadside mechanics is a growing concern across The Bahamas, especially in densely populated areas such as Nassau and Freeport. Abandoned vehicles—rusting shells left on roadsides, in vacant lots, or even on sidewalks—are more than just an eyesore. Coupled with informal auto repair operations springing up in residential and commercial zones, these issues affect public health, safety, the environment, and the overall urban landscape. This essay explores the roots of this multifaceted problem, the risks it poses, and practical solutions that could bring order, efficiency, and safety to Bahamian streets.