| El Palmar, Cabezo de Torres, Sangonera la Verde, Puente Tocinos, La Alberca and La Ñora launch this map-guide that puts the pedestrian as the protagonist of urban mobility | The City Council continues to promote sustainable and pedestrian mobility.
On the occasion of the European Mobility Week, Metrominutes have been published for six of the most populated districts of the municipality.In this way, El Palmar, Cabezo de Torres, Sangonera la Verde, Puente Tocinos, La Alberca and La Ñora release this map-guide that puts the pedestrian as the protagonist of urban mobility. "The districts with a high population density are fundamental axes of the new mobility model of the municipality since they are nuclei are those that make numerous trips.
Therefore, we want to promote mobility on foot and in sustainable vehicles", has indicated the councilor Pedanías and Barrios, Marco Antonio Fernández.Bet on efficient mobilityThe mayor of Sustainable Development and Huerta, Antonio Navarro has highlighted that "this new measure joins many other launched by the City Council with the aim of reducing emissions, improving the health of Murcia and betting on efficient mobility."Metrominuto shows, as a subway map, the distances and times walking between the main streets, squares and places of interest in these districts.Thus, you can check the walking distance between gardens, bus stops, municipal offices, schools and institutes, sports centers and other highlights of these locations.Health, sustainability, culture and Smart CityThis publication, which will be distributed in the municipal centers of the districts, establishes four parameters:Health / well-being: Average distances are stipulated to represent the steps that we can take in our daily journey, obtaining as a consequence greater physical and mental well-being, including benefits such as reducing cardiovascular risk and stress.Sustainability / environment: The graph also represents an average distance that contributes positively to the environment by not using our motor vehicle and we transmit with our activity a social conscience that favors the increase in the number of people who choose a healthy way of moving .Culture / experiences: Another statistical parameter represents our time dedicated to cultural experiences.
Inside a vehicle we do not see beyond a space of a few m2, due to the area of ??vision and the speed of movement, which forces us to focus our attention only on traffic.When we walk, we perceive visual stimuli from the environment around us: architecture, heritage, landscape, activities on the street or in establishments we pass through.
Our visual field expands and we are able to discover spaces that we overlooked and make our journey much more interesting. • Sociability / Smart City: The fourth parameter shows us another way of experiencing the city on foot.
We have obtained an average of time in which we reflect the opportunities that walking around the city provides us.
When we walk, we integrate as pedestrians in a social community, we favor communication, closeness and we become more social.'Healthy routes in neighborhoods and districts of Murcia'The 'Metrominuto' thus joins the 'Healthy Routes in neighborhoods and districts of Murcia', which includes a total of 44 proposals for walking and practicing sports individually, favoring physical distancing and guaranteeing safety.Of these 44 routes close to different neighborhoods and districts, 32 are for walking and 12 for individual sports in the Murcian Huerta.Each route consists of a map, which specifies the streets and areas through which it passes, as well as its points of interest. The 44 'Healthy Routes in neighborhoods and districts of Murcia' present the following starting points:1.
Aljucer.
Departure: Health Center.2.
Barriomar.
Departure: Health Center.3.
El Palmar.
Departure: C / Pintor Muñoz Barberán.4.
Cañadas de San Pedro.
Departure: Municipal center.5.
The Raal.
Departure: Municipal center.6.
Infant.
Departure: Health Center.7.
The Pool.
Departure: Garden next to Local Police.8.
Llano de Brujas.
Departure: Health Center.9.
The Stripe.
Departure: Carril Ortuños.10.
Los Garres.
Departure: Camino de los González.11.
Murcia South.
Departure: Health Center.12.
The Ñora.
Departure: Women's Center.13.
Nonduermas.
Departure: Municipal center.14.
Santiago and Zaraiche.
Departure: Municipal center.15.
San Ginés.
Departure: School garden.16.
Sangonera La Verde.
Departure: Institute garden.17.
The Fleet-Vistalegre.
Departure: Health Center.18.
Zarandona.
Departure: Municipal center.19.
Los Ramos.
Departure: Garden of the municipal center.20.
Santa Maria de Gracia.
Departure: Plaza de Toledo.21.
Avileses.
Departure: Municipal center.22.
Dirty.
Departure: Municipal center.23.
Cabezo de Torres.
Departure: Health Center.24.
Beniaján.
Salida: Jardín de Monteazahar.25.
Murcia centro.
Salida: Centro de Salud de San Juan.26.
Juan Carlos I.
Salida: Plaza Circular27.
Jardín del Lago.
Salida: Jardín28.
Cuartel de Artillería.
Salida: Pabellón 129.
Jardín de la Seda.
Salida: Calle San Antón30.
Murcia Río.
Salida: Puente Nuevo31.
Santiago el Mayor.
Salida: Calle Morera32.
Corvera.
Salida: Carretera Fuente ÁlamoLas rutas de Huerta recomendadas en la guía son:Ruta 1: La Aljufía.Ruta 2: Churra: la nueva y la vieja.Ruta 3: Mota del río Segura.Ruta 4: Entre castillos.Ruta 5: Alquibla.Ruta 6: Meandros y rincones.Ruta 7: La Arboleja.Ruta 8: Torreagüera.Ruta 9: El Reguerón.Ruta 10: Alquerías.Ruta 11: El Raal.Ruta 12: Azarbes y Meranchos.Tanto los nuevos Metrominutos como esta guía se pueden consultar y descargar en la web de movilidad de Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia