| Given the influx of vehicles, drivers are recommended to plan their trips on July 6, 7 and 8 | On the occasion of the EBAU tests at the UPCT, the Cartagena Local Police will intensify its services in order to guarantee road safety during the selectivity tests against the influx of vehicles and to avoid crowds in the environment of the buildings the next 6, 7 and 8 July.
It will also serve as logistical support and will provide some necessary infrastructures, such as the installation of fences and posts to signal the classrooms.The councilor of the Area of ??Citizen Security and Public Roads, Juan Pedro Torralba, met last Thursday, July 2 with the manager of the UPCT, Isidro Ibarra, the coordinator of the EBAU tests, Eduardo Pérez, and those responsible for the Local Police and the National Police, with the aim of guaranteeing that the academic tests pass normally. Drivers are recommended to exercise extreme caution and plan their trips to speed up traffic during the three days of exams from Monday, July 6 at 9:00 am and on July 7 and 8. Atypical selectivity tests marked by a different academic year due to the coronavirus health crisis.
There will be more than 1,800 students from the 2nd year of Bachillerato who will be examined, complying with the social distancing measures imposed by the covid-19 pandemic.CENTERS FOR ACADEMIC TESTINGThis year students are tested in five buildings instead of two to increase the safety distance.
For the first time it is carried out at the UPCT and at two institutes in the Campo de Cartagena, in El Algar and in San Javier.
The academic tests will take place at the following venues:R20 CIM-UPCT UPCTR21 MURALLA DEL MAR-UPCT UPCTR22 TELECOMMUNICATIONS-UPCTR24 IES PEDRO PEÑALVER IES EL ALGAR
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena