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New Bridge Project to Cause Major Traffic Jams on Circunvalación for Nearly a Year

New Bridge Project to Cause Major Traffic Jams on Circunvalación for Nearly a Year

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Traffic congestion on Circunvalación, near the Monument to Water in Costa Rica, is expected to worsen significantly over the next year.
  • This is due to an upcoming infrastructure project requiring the replacement of a bridge over the Torres River.
  • The construction work is anticipated to last nearly twelve months, impacting daily commutes.

Drivers using Circunvalación in Costa Rica should brace for significantly increased traffic delays over the next year. A major infrastructure project is set to begin, focusing on the replacement of a crucial bridge spanning the Torres River near the Monument to Water.

The construction, which is slated to last approximately twelve months, is expected to exacerbate existing congestion issues in the area. This vital artery is a key route for many commuters, and the prolonged work will undoubtedly impact daily travel times and potentially affect local businesses reliant on smooth transit.

La Nación's reporting highlights the necessity of this bridge replacement, emphasizing its importance for the region's infrastructure. While the details of the project's timeline and specific traffic management plans are still unfolding, the announcement signals a period of considerable disruption for motorists.

The article notes that the section of Circunvalación near the Monument to Water will be the most affected. The duration of the project underscores the scale of the undertaking, aiming to ensure the long-term safety and functionality of this critical transportation link.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.