Recovery works on the Contorno Highway aim to ensure public safety
The city of Rio das Ostras has started important recovery works on the Contorno Highway to improve traffic conditions and enhance road safety.
The city of Rio das Ostras, Brazil, has initiated significant recovery works on the Contorno Highway (Rodovia Eng. Luiz Gonzaga Quirino Tannus) aimed at enhancing traffic conditions and ensuring public safety. This project is being executed in partnership with the State Secretary of Cities and focuses on improving road infrastructure through new signage and the construction of a bike lane along the highway's length.
The infrastructure maintenance team has already begun the process of milling the existing asphalt layer, a technique that involves the controlled removal of the deteriorated surface layer. This method is crucial for ensuring better adherence and performance of the new pavement that will be applied afterward. Following the milling phase, an asphalt resurfacing will take place using hot-mix asphalt, which promises to improve the road's surface regularity and lifespan significantly.
These recovery efforts are essential not only for the immediate upgrading of road conditions but also for promoting a safer environment for all users, including drivers and cyclists. The inclusion of a bike lane illustrates a growing awareness towards accommodating non-motorized traffic, aligning with broader urban mobility and safety initiatives within the municipality. Ultimately, these improvements are expected to benefit the local community by reducing traffic accidents and extending the usability of this critical urban roadway.