Oracabessa driving route links Hibiscus Way to coastal highway and hill communities
A motor tour through Oracabessa in St. Mary Parish maps how streets around the high school zone feed into both the north-coast corridor and inland hill routes. The footage offers a ground-level look at local road connections rather than a formal traffic advisory.
The journey starts with travel southeast along Chlorine Street, moving in the direction of Oracabessa High School. From there, the driver turns off Chlorine Street onto Bougainvillea Close, then leaves Bougainvillea Close for Hibiscus Way.
Along Hibiscus Way, Oracabessa High School appears on the left-hand side of the road. After that stretch, the route comes back out onto Coloring Street.
At Coloring Street, turning right leads onto Vergman Avenue. In the recording, Vergman Avenue is identified as the northern coastal highway that runs into Oracabessa town and continues toward other places along that shoreline route.
Turning left from the same point instead points motorists toward Airy Hill Road, Bondel, the nearby mountains, and further communities set back from the coast. Together, these junctions show how a short loop through Bougainvillea Close and Hibiscus Way sits between the school grounds and two distinct travel options — the coastal highway on one side and hill-bound roads on the other.
For anyone orienting themselves in the parish, the sequence clarifies which turns from the Chlorine Street area reach the high school, which link to Vergman Avenue, and which open the way upland toward Airy Hill and Bondel.
Syndicated from InJamaica (Video) · originally published .
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