rewrite this title INTRANT and Adecla address worker transportation in Punta Cana

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Punta Cana.- The director of the National Institute of Transit and Land Transportation (Intrant), Milton Teófilo Morrison, met with the Association of Developers and Builders of La Altagracia (Adecla) to discuss transportation issues for construction workers in the rapidly growing Verón-Punta Cana area. The meeting focused on finding solutions to improve mobility and reduce traffic congestion, which has become a major problem in the region.

Morrison stressed the need for collaboration between Intrant, the transportation sector and local developers to create a working group to develop strategies under Law 63-17. Adecla President Cristian Medina acknowledged the daily traffic challenges faced by residents and expressed optimism about possible improvements, suggesting that larger buses and more efficient routes could help alleviate congestion.

The rapid development of Verón-Punta Cana has led to increased traffic on roads such as Avenida Barceló and the Verón-Punta Cana Highway. The district experiences heavy congestion, especially during rush hour, as buses and other vehicles clog the narrow streets. The meeting marked the start of a plan to improve transportation for workers and ease traffic in the area.

Source: Bávaro News

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