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Inhabitants of Costa Rica’s GAM Lose 15 Days A Year To Traffic Congestion

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Stuck in traffic results in the loss of 15 days a year for inhabitants of the Gran Área Metropolitana (GAM) –  Greater Metropolitan Area of San José – said Housing Minister Guido Monge yesterday, while outlining his plan for the reorganization of the country’s metropolitan area.

Monge used the results of the CID-Gallup poll of August 2013, showing people in the GAM lose more than two weeks a year battling traffic conditions to get to and from work, mostly due to the disorder of the road network and poor public transportation.

75% of the energy consumption comes from the GAM, an area where more than half of Costa Rica’s 4.5 million population live, but has had no major management plan for three decades.

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The GAM is only 3.84% of the national territory, yet more than 2 million people live in an area that expects a population growth to reach 3.9 million by 2030.

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Source: La Nacion

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