Feb 7 β€’ 11:28 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Perito Moreno and 25 de Mayo highways remain closed for construction

The Perito Moreno and 25 de Mayo highways in Buenos Aires, Argentina, are closed for construction related to the installation of barrier-free tolls.

In Buenos Aires, the Perito Moreno and 25 de Mayo highways have been closed on Saturday to facilitate construction work for the installation of barrier-free toll systems. This disruption to traffic began at 6 AM and is expected to last until 3 PM. The key area affected is on the 25 de Mayo highway, specifically at the Culpina sector, where workers are setting up essential metal structures for the new traffic arrangement.

The barrier-free toll system, referred to as Free Flow, is designed to replace the traditional Dellepiane toll booths, improving the flow of traffic significantly. With the new system in place, vehicles will not need to stop at toll booths, as the passage of vehicles will be recorded through high-precision cameras and electronic sensors. This advancement aims to streamline traffic and reduce congestion, enhancing the overall driving experience for those using these critical highways in the city.

The installation of the new toll system represents a modern approach to managing traffic in urban areas, reflecting efforts to adopt smarter, more efficient transportation solutions. It underscores the importance of infrastructure improvements in responding to growing urban mobility demands, and potentially sets a precedent for similar initiatives in other regions of Argentina.

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