Saturday, February 11th, 2012
0.50% 0.07€
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IBEX 35 8,797.10
-1.18% -105.00
In order to improve the flow of traffic in summer, works on the carriageway of the AP-7 tollroad (Fornells-La Jonquera section,) in the Girona region, will not be carried out from 30 July to 1 September - only night-time works will be carried out from 15 July - and the lanes will return to their usual width with the tollroad's usual conditions of use.
acesa and aucat, concessionaires of abertis autopistas, recommend planning journeys in advance and finding out about the traffic situation before setting off.
Customers and users can consult real-time information on the traffic situation and forecasts on the website www.autopistas.com
acesa and aucat will set up a special traffic unit for this weekend, when a significant volume of traffic is expected as the dates coincide with the beginning of the summer holidays. Among other measures, the plan includes the reinforcement of the professional teams and user information systems so as to offer customers a better service and respond to the needs arising from the increase in traffic.
To improve traffic flow, acesa and aucat advise drivers to check traffic conditions before starting their journeys Users can consult the website www.autopistas.com offers real-time traffic information and forecasts for the network that they manage. Drivers are advised to plan their journeys and try to avoid peak traffic hours.
With regard to the widening of the AP-7 in the Girona region, the works on the carriageway of the Fornells-La Jonquera section will be suspended from 30 July to 1 September - only night-time works will be carried out from 15 July - and the lanes will return to their usual width with the tollroad's usual conditions of use.
As far as the widening of the AP-7 in the Barcelona and Tarragona regions is concerned (implementation of the closed-toll system from Martorell to Vila-Seca/Salou), all the works on the carriageway will be suspended. The lanes will return to their usual width and there will be no restricted areas.