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Some 300,000 vehicles circulate daily in San Jose

(QCOSTARICA) The vehicular restriction applied in San Jose will not be extended to other roads in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM).

The Minister of Transport and Public Works (MOPT), Carlos Villalta, explained there aren’t enough traffic police officials to control a larger area of restriction.

Villalta added that it is pointless to extend the restrictions beyond the current area that for the most part takes in the central area of the capital city without more officers to fine drivers.

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At present, the Policia de Transito (Traffic Police) has 763 active officials. Authorities estimate the police force should have at least 1,161 officials to cover a larger area of restriction.

What was the idea? Weeks ago the MOPT announced the possibility to extend the restrictions to the autopistas General Cañas (San Jose – Alajuela), the Florencio del Castillo (San Jose – Cartago) and parts of the Ruta 32 (San Jose – Guapiles).

The idea was to extend the vehicular restricion of San Jose to routes leading to and from the capital city as shown on this infograph by La Nacion
The idea was to extend the vehicular restricion of San Jose to routes leading to and from the capital city as shown on this infograph by La Nacion. The shaded area is the current restricted area.

The study by Director of Traffic Engineering also recommended the Ruta 3 (Heredia – Alajuela – San Jose) and Ruta 5 (Heredia – Santo Domingo – Tibas).

According to the Policia de Transito, daily some 300,000 vehicles circulate the metropolitan area of San Jose.

The restriction in San Jose are weekdays, from 6:00am to 7:00pm; on Mondays vehicles with plates 1 and 2 are restricted, 3 and 4 on Tuesdays, 5 and 6 on Wednesdays, 7 and 8 on Thursdays and 9 and 0 on Fridays.

Fines for violating the vehicular restriction is ¢22,000 colones (plus costs).

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