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First ‘Operation Exit’ after the alarm state | Radio Zaragoza

The first traffic operation of the summer begins, less than two weeks after having alarm status ended due to the covid-19 pandemic that has prevented the population from traveling outside its territory, and coinciding with the first weekend of the month.

For this reason the General Directorate of Traffic implements a series of measures to regulation, management and surveillance of traffic to cover the journeys that will take place from 4:00 p.m. on Friday to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday the 5th and thus facilitate mobility and fluidity on the roads where vehicle movements are planned.

The hours of greatest traffic intensity are expected between 4 pm and 9 pm today, Friday; from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday, reports the DGT.

Works paralyzed

In order to facilitate circulation during this Special Operation, there will be all works on the road network stopped Spanish that affect the traffic platform and area of ​​influence of the highway from 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 3 to 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 5.

In Aragon the A-23 between kilometers 103 and 118 in Teruel; the N-211 from kilometers 91 to 108 in the provincial limit of Guadalajara with Monreal del Campo; from 198 to 211 of the N-240 in Siétamo (Huesca) for the construction of the A-22 highway; and between kilometers 391 and 405 of the N-260 in the Congosto del Ventamillo (Huesca).

Besides, the construction of the A-23 affects kilometers 516 to 517 of the N-260a and from 626 to 630 of the N-330, in the term of Sabiñánigo.

Prohibitions

During this operation in Aragon the circulation of special transports is prohibited (vehicles that require supplementary circulation authorization when exceeding the maximum permitted masses or dimensions) and transport of dangerous goods from 8 in the morning until midnight on Sunday, July 5.

For those vehicles have settled alternative itineraries by the AP-2, instead of the N-II and A-2 (Zaragoza-Barcelona section); AP-68, instead of A-68 and N-232 (La Rioja-Zaragoza section); Z-40 South, if the Ronda Norte is congested and ARA-A1, which communicates N-II and AP-2 with N-232.


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