Feb 16 • 14:34 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Mogi-Bertioga registers 10 kilometers of congestion this Monday

Drivers are facing slow traffic on the Mogi-Bertioga road due to a heavy volume of vehicles traveling downhill.

The Dom Paulo Rolim Loureiro highway (SP-098), known as Mogi-Bertioga, is experiencing significant traffic congestion, with 10 kilometers of slow-moving vehicles reported between kilometers 73 and 83. This slow traffic is attributed to a high number of vehicles descending the mountain, which has led to longer travel times. According to the highway's managing concessionaire, Novo Litoral (CNL), drivers can expect an average travel time of about 46 minutes.

Despite the traffic issues, the concessionaire noted that visibility remains good throughout the route, suggesting that weather conditions are not a contributing factor to the congestion. This situation is particularly common on the Mogi-Bertioga highway, as it serves as a primary access route for those traveling from inland regions to coastal areas in Brazil, especially during weekends and holidays when travel demand increases.

The Mogi-Bertioga road is crucial for local residents and tourists alike, and understanding traffic patterns can help in planning travel better. The updates provided by the concessionaire are essential for motorists looking to navigate the route efficiently, ensuring they have access to real-time information regarding road conditions and expected delays.

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