The Department of Infrastructure of the City of Cartagena and is undertaking the regulation of traffic lights crossing the Paseo Alfonso XIII of Guimbarda Ussery, so as to enable the shift to the left by removing part of the middle of the ride, a performance that began running during the second week of July and is scheduled to end in late August and early September.
These works, which tender budget amounts to EUR 110,000, occur in view of the good results that are taking other similar actions have been carried out recently at the intersections of Queen Victoria and Guimbarda Ussel of Prince of Asturias.
The contract, which was awarded by open and auction, is to regulate the traffic light crossing, including performances also paving, street lighting, which includes two columns of light with four spotlights each, and signs.
With these works has been to facilitate the departure of vehicles by one of the main arteries of the city, such as the Paseo Alfonso XIII, as until now, the street Guimbarda Ussel of its confluence with the former did not allow for continuity but forcing drivers to turn right because the median that blocks the passage.
What you're doing is putting traffic lights at the junction allowing the passage from the street to Paseo Ussel in both directions (coming from Queen Victoria) and from Ussel just to the right (coming from Carlos III).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena