On the right side of the story is set a six-foot bike lane, separated by a curb outside shoulder
The works will allow the strengthening of road safety in a high traffic area in summer
The Ministry of Public Works and Planning, through the Directorate General of Highways, will invest a total of 3,075,594 euros in upgrading the road RM-333 located in the town of Aguilas, which connects the southern Murcia to Almeria.
As indicated by the Director General of Highways, Jose Guijarro, "through this action will improve road safety and conditions of a pathway that not only serves the municipality drivers aquiline, but also part of the roads that allow access to our region from other communities, as in this case to Andalusia, so it has a special importance. "
The works include the widening of the road to suit the urban section of the running, running through the center of population of the Private Calarreona from the intersection with the highway to exit Cocón Calarreona to Vera.
The result of the improvements, the road will have four lanes, with their shoulders, and three new roundabouts that will allow proper management of the access road in complete safety.
Moreover, once the expansion, there will be the strengthening of the firm and the replacement of lighting, signing and lighting for the section under performance.
Finally, on the right side of the story is set a six-foot bike lane, separated by a curb outside shoulder.
"Since the regional government develops an ongoing effort for continuous improvement of the Regional Road Network, so it works on the RM-333 will allow greater ease in the movements of the aquiline and visitors to the adequacy of the path to urban section which is located in the road.
Furthermore, it is a road to be in the coastal area is increased traffic flow during the summer, so the benefit of the improvements is doubly reflected, "said Jose Guijarro.
This project for upgrading the RM-333, currently pending award will improve the accessibility and safety of the 2.5 million registered vehicles annually, of which about 165,000 are heavy.
Source: CARM