Jamaica is not just dealing with traffic congestion — we are confronting a growing national risk exposure. Every morning and evening, the country bleeds time, productivity, and money as thousands of vehicles inch their way through Kingston, St Andrew, St Catherine, St James and their corridors, and other parts of the island. This is no longer a nuisance that can be laughed off in conversation; it has become a systemic risk event playing out daily, undermining business efficiency, eroding quality of life, and quietly weakening national competitiveness.