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Spontaneous Crossings Along the Eastern Tourist Boulevard

Spontaneous Crossings Along the Eastern Tourist Boulevard

Veron. The improvised crossings on the Eastern Tourist Boulevard are becoming more frequent and dangerous. This poses a risk to both motors and vehicles crossing recklessly, potentially leading to fatalities. In some sections of the road, railings are either broken, on the ground, or completely missing. Engines and vehicles take advantage of these sections to make dangerous crossings to avoid the nearest return.

From the Los Manantiales traffic light in the Verón-Punta Cana district to the community of Friusa, there is a lack of authorities monitoring unusual activities. The number of motorcycle and vehicle tracks in this green area of ​​the road is evident.

The highway police are responsible for preventing improvised crossings on the Eastern Tourist Boulevard, but there are no agents present. Thousands of vehicles circulate at high speeds on this highway every day without any signs to reduce speeding.

Railings on the ground

Bilillant Tavares, the provincial director of the Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC), mentioned that railings on the ground of the Tourist Boulevard were previously repaired, but accidents are still common in the area. Possible solutions must be found to avoid collisions and other accidents in Verón.

Tavares emphasized the need to review vehicle speeds. Improper crossings are a major concern, and measures must be taken to enforce traffic laws and prevent such actions.

DIGESETT

Colonel José Marte Hernández, in charge of DIGESETT in Bávaro, stated that inspection, arrests, and fines are necessary to address traffic violations. Violators must face consequences to discourage reckless behavior and ensure road safety.

He stressed on the importance of detaining individuals who break traffic laws, including those making improvised returns. If necessary, fines should be paid, and vehicles retrieved after being detained. It is essential to enforce the law to maintain order on the roads.

Authorities need to closely monitor and address any incidents involving unauthorized crossings. Proper enforcement of traffic regulations is crucial to avoid accidents and maintain safety standards on the road.

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