This work will allow for a more agile and safe travel on a busy thoroughfare due to the significant industrial activity in the area
The Ministry of Public Works and Planning, through the Directorate General of Highways, will invest a total of 2,674,840 euros in upgrading the road RM-F35, which connects the cities of Cartagena and San Javier, which will allow improving access to industrial estate Cabezo Beaza Cartagena.
This project will enhance road safety in the area, along which thousands of vehicles daily.
The Director of Roads, Jose Guijarro, explained that this work "will streamline the traffic in this important area of economic activity and allow for a safer ride on a road passing over two million vehicles a year due to industrial activity the area. "
The works will take place on the stretch of road that runs along the industrial estate, which held, among other actions, the construction of roundabouts at intersections that will reduce the risk of accidents.
This road connects the towns of Cartagena and San Javier, so that improvements also affect the communications between the two municipalities.
The refurbishment works, which are currently being recruited, will consist of the asphalt and adequacy of access to the polygon along 1.8 kilometers and the implementation of three new roundabouts at various points of intersection with other roads, order to allow traffic with optimum safety.
In addition, building two service roads, sidewalks and bike lanes, and install a lighting system and stormwater drainage throughout the project area.
Finally, we carried out the renovation of the signals horizontal, vertical and beacon.
The director general said that "the preparation of this pathway is included in the road safety program of regional roads, which provides more than a hundred steps to help reduce accidents on the road, compared to last year has been diminished in 40 percent in the Campo de Cartagena. "
"All these actions reflected the interests of regional government to provide greater security in our tracks," the director general of Roads.
Source: CARM