Section of BR-230 in Campina Grande to be closed for paving starting Wednesday (11)
A section of BR-230 in Campina Grande, Brazil, will be closed for paving work starting Wednesday, impacting traffic flow for drivers traveling to Queimadas.
A segment of BR-230 located in Campina Grande will undergo closure for paving directly on the access ramp to Queimadas, starting Wednesday, November 11, as announced by the Federal Highway Police (PRF). The closure will commence at 8 AM and is expected to last for 15 days. This intervention is spearheaded by the National Department of Transport Infrastructure (DNIT), highlighting the continued efforts to improve road conditions in the area.
The closure is anticipated to significantly affect motorists traveling from the Sertão region of Paraíba to Queimadas, as they will need to navigate alternative routes during the construction period. The PRF has laid out specific recommendations for drivers to alleviate potential traffic disturbances. Motorists will be instructed to bypass the closed access ramp by continuing over the viaduct, ensuring they stay on the main route while avoiding the construction site.
Authorities are implementing these changes to enhance road safety and infrastructure, which is vital for regional connectivity and economic growth. The closure serves as a reminder of the ongoing improvements in Brazil's highway system, aiming to accommodate increasing traffic demands while promoting better travel experiences for residents and visitors. As the project progresses, the effectiveness of the alternative routes will be closely monitored to minimize inconvenience to the local community.