Tuesday 14 May 2024

Newly Installed Traffic Lights Add To Congestion Around the San Jose Airport

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The traffic lights installed at the intersection on the autpista, east of the San Jose airport, is cuasing more congestion
The traffic lights installed at the intersection on the autpista, east of the San Jose airport, is cuasing more congestion than ever. Transport officials say the lights are to prevent accidents at the intersection. In the photo by the Telenoticias cameras traffic coming from Alajuela headed to San Jose, backing up past the airport.

QCOSTARICA – The intersection east of the San Jose airport has been a nightmare of years for drivers of the Alajuela – San Jose direction and the scene of numerous spectacular accidents of the autopista, the main road into San Jose

The solution? Install traffic lights.

In its first day of operation, Wednesday, the traffic congestion was beyond description. The backlog of traffic was all the way to Dos Pinos, a few kilometres from the intersection.

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This morning, Thursday, at 6:00am, the congestion was no better. The backlog reached Villa Bonita and according to Waze, traffic on the autopista and the radial de Alajuela (the road from Alajuela to the autopista) was moving at top speed of 8 km/h (5 mph).

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The Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transportes (MOPT) says the traffic lights were installed to prevent more traffic accidents and will be evaluated during the next 15 days, to determine the impact on traffic in the area.

That means that in the meantime, and although the traffic police will be monitoring the situation and will be on hand to alleviate congestion, the nightmare continues on this road with volume of more than 100,000 vehicles daily – an average of more than 4,000 vehicles per hour.

For some the alternative could be to Ruta 27, a road that has its own challenges from the La Guacima tolls to the Circunvalacion, in the San Jose direction in the morning and the Alajuela direction in the afternoon.

Many of the drivers interviewed by the media had a common sentiment, “it’s no secret that the area needs an overhead bypass”.

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Recommended is to avoid the intersection especially in the mornings and all together if possible.

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