To avoid further traffic congestion on the Xalapa-Veracruz highway near Tamarindo, the speed bumps are being eliminated, reported Governor Rocío Nahle García.
She explained that because this road is used as an alternative to the landslide on the Cumbres de Maltrata highway, traffic has increased and journey times have also increased.
For this reason, she said that authorities from the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) are in dialogue with the residents of the area in order to eliminate the speed bumps.
And she accepted that this is used to reduce speed and for drivers to observe the products that are offered.
However, she pointed out that the intention is that during the Christmas season and while they work in the area of the landslide in the Cumbres de Maltrata, these speed bumps will be eliminated.
“In Tamarindo we have the issue of the speed bumps, the SICT has been talking with the residents and we have to continue talking so that they allow us to remove those speed bumps while we fix Córdoba, and the Christmas season passes. They do it because they have their establishments for the grape harvest but we are going to talk with them,” she commented.
Nahle García also announced that her administration is interested in the roads being in good condition, and announced that next week she will visit the north of the state.
This is because there is the road in the worst condition in the state; it is the Pánuco-Tantoyuca, Tantoyuca-Tuxpan.
And she recalled that President Claudia Sheinbaum promised to fix it and rehabilitate it because it is currently 7 meters wide and they will widen it to 12 meters in an extension of 216 kilometers, approximately.
Source: notiver