It has a capacity of 72,000 vehicles and an expected average traffic of 24,500 vehicles
The project also included construction of a collector and a water line, in addition to the piping of ditches and Beniaján Turbedal
The axis of the southern coastal structurant run from El Palmar and Beniaján over 10.2 kilometers
The Mayor noted that the opening of new high-capacity roads allow "us to move better and safer"
The effort by the Town Hall in collaboration with the Regional Government, in the construction and opening of new roads to improve and facilitate mobility and accessibility is reflected today in the South Coast, whose first section opened to traffic recently.
If in April opened the diversion of Sangonera La Verde and in October it was his turn to the North Coast, now works to reach the South Coast.
The President of the Autonomous Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, and the Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, inaugurated this morning a section of road, namely that runs between the Auditorium of La Alberca and the Carretera de Santa Catalina, keeping its route between village north of the hamlet and Reguerón, over 1.5 kilometers.
Artery, high capacity, is equipped with three lanes in each direction, with medium with artificial turf, and 150 units of shrub Callistemon viminalis-and 2.5-meter bicycle lane on the right.
Its construction has had a budget of 3.8 million euros, financed by the agreement between the City and the region.
The route has a capacity of 72,000 vehicles per day, while its average traffic of 24,500 vehicles is planned.
Just the first consequence of the opening will be the reduction of traffic that normally flows through the center of the town of La Alberca through the RM-302.
From now on, those vehicles can run in the way South Coast with better security, comfort and accessibility for drivers, significantly improving quality of life for residents of the hamlet, which will cease to feel the discomfort so intense carries traffic.
Along with the significant traffic congestion crossing the pool, the open stretch today will be the major gateway to the partial plans provided for in the area, channeling their inputs and outputs through three roundabouts distribution.
The new road access is from Santa Catalina Highway, which links to the southern ring road in the east, and from the highway A 30, direction Murcia, west of the section.
Other disclosures related side the hamlet are the lanes of the town and Mills.
The section that has entered service with three roundabouts and an intersection with traffic lights at the junction with Road Salabosque.
Under the road are two important infrastructure: a collector implemented by the City Council and a potable water pipeline Channel Commonwealth Taibilla than 300 mm in diameter that will serve the partial plans and hamlets.
It has also undertaken the piping of the ditches of Turbedal and Beniaján, crossing the Coast, and a series of cross drainage most notably the passage of the Rambla del Valle.
Beniaján to El Palmar
The structural axis of the South Coast, as a whole, have a length of 10.2 kilometers and link from El Palmar to Beniaján.
Well constitute a major road to the structuring of traffic on the road now runs RM-302, which enters along the main street of the districts, which will be released from the constant passage of vehicles.
In addition to the road that has entered into service today, awarded to the joint venture and Pavasal Iniesta Building Construction Company, is running another piece, specifically understood from the Murcia Region Algezares Avenue and Santa Catalina Highway, with a length of 1.8 km and a budget of almost 4.8 million euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia