On November 20 and on November 21 /Thursday/, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. traffic will be restricted at the 18th km of the “Trakia” highway in the direction of Burgas for the replacement of a toll frame. The traffic will pass in both directions in the lane for Sofia, and the speed will be limited to 50 km/h.
On Wednesday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. between the 44th and 45th km of the “Trakia” AM in the direction of Burgas, guardrails will be replaced in the middle dividing strip, gradually restricting traffic on the overtaking lane and redirecting it to the active lane.
It is necessary for drivers to move with caution and strictly follow the traffic signals.
The Road Infrastructure Agency appeals to drivers to follow the traffic rules and not to take risky overtakings that endanger the safety of all other travelers. Not to use emergency lanes on motorways to move faster in heavy traffic. In this way, the passage of vehicles with a special traffic mode is prevented in the event of an accident.
All citizens and transport companies can receive information about the current road situation from the website of the API – www.api.bg, as well as at any time of the day by calling tel. 0700 130 20 in API.
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Section 1: Traffic Restrictions on the “Trakia” Highway
Interviewer: Can you please provide an overview of the upcoming traffic restrictions on the “Trakia” highway? What are the specific locations and times of these restrictions? Additionally, what impact do you anticipate these restrictions will have on commuters and travelers during this period?
Guest 1: Sure. On both November 20th and 21st, there will be traffic restrictions at the 18th km of the “Trakia” highway in the direction of Burgas for the replacement of a toll frame. The traffic will pass in both directions in the lane for Sofia, and the speed will be limited to 50 km/h. Furthermore, on November 21st, between the 44th and 45th km of the “Trakia” AM in the direction of Burgas, guardrails will be replaced in the middle dividing strip, gradually restricting traffic on the overtaking lane and redirecting it to the active lane. The restrictions will be in place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Interviewer: That’s quite an extensive plan for traffic restrictions. How do you think these restrictions will affect the flow of traffic during these times? Will there be any alternative routes that drivers can take?
Guest 2: The restrictions may cause significant delays and congestion, especially during peak hours. Drivers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and consider alternate routes if possible. However, given the current infrastructure and limited options, it might be difficult for some to find alternate routes. Public transportation may be a viable alternative for those who can use it.
Section 2: Impact on Drivers and Transportation Companies
Interviewer: Considering the upcoming restrictions, what are some safety measures thatdrivers should keep in mind while navigating through the affected areas? Are there any special precautions they should take?
Guest 1: Drivers need to follow the speed limit and traffic signals strictly. They should avoid taking unnecessary risks like overtaking and not use the emergency lanes to move faster in heavy traffic. Following these guidelines will help prevent incidents and ensure smooth traffic