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The reversible lane will be applied on Route 27 on January 1st

December 23, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The National Concessions Council (CNC) reports that on Sunday January 1st, they will apply the reversible lane on Route 27, in order to lighten the arrival of people returning from their vacation on the beach to the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM).

Reversibility will apply from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. During that time, all vehicles will drive in San José’s direction.

It must be noted that the reversible lane will be applied effectively in that schedule, but it implies the suspension of the circulation to the Pacific an hour earlier.

The measure is authorized by the General Directorate of Traffic Engineering (DGIT) in collaboration with the Traffic Police.

By provision of the GDLI, the maximum speed is 60 km/h.

crhoy.com

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