Summary Por qué están tapadas las señales de máxima velocidad en distintos tramos de la autovía - LA NACION www.lanacion.com.ar
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Road construction contractors in Argentina cover maximum speed signs on Route 2 for worker and equipment safety during ongoing roadworks, but should also place additional signs indicating roadworks and reduced speed limits.
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Key Points
- Las señales de máxima velocidad en la autovía están tapadas en distintos tramos de la ruta 2.
- Usuarios de la autovía se preguntan por las causas de esta intervención.
- Las señales no han sido vandalizadas, sino intervenidas por concesionarios de obras viales.
- En el tramo norte se está realizando un plan de pavimentación, mientras que en el tramo sur se está haciendo un bacheo profundo.
- Estas obras continuarán durante los próximos meses y tendrán una pausa durante la temporada estival.
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32 word summary
Road construction contractors intentionally cover maximum speed signs on Route 2 in Argentina for worker and equipment safety during ongoing roadworks. Contractors should place additional signs indicating roadworks and reduced speed limits.
56 word summary
The maximum speed signs on Route 2 in Argentina have been covered intentionally by road construction contractors to ensure the safety of workers and equipment during ongoing roadworks. The signs are covered in both the northern and southern sections. Additional signs indicating the start of roadworks and the reduced speed limit should be placed by contractors.
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The maximum speed signs on Route 2 in Argentina have been covered, causing concern among highway users. However, it has been confirmed that this is not due to vandalism, but rather intentional actions by road construction contractors. In the northern section, where pavement work is taking place, the signs are covered to ensure the safety of workers and equipment. Similarly, in the southern section undergoing deep patching, the signs are also covered. These roadworks will continue for the next few months, pausing only during the summer season. Repaving of the southern section is planned for next year. Throughout the 404-kilometer highway, there are fixed and mobile radars that set speed limits ranging from 100 to 60 km/h. It is important for contractors to place additional signs indicating the start of roadworks and the reduced speed limit when covering the maximum speed signs.
237 word summary
Users of the highway have noticed that the maximum speed signs in different sections of Route 2 are covered. This has raised concerns and suspicions about the reasons behind this intervention in the highway that connects Mar del Plata and Buenos Aires. Some have questioned whether there is a risk of not being able to perceive the warning of radar sensors due to the covered signs. However, it has been confirmed that the covered signs are not a result of vandalism, but rather they have been intentionally covered by road construction contractors. In the northern section of the highway, where pavement work is being carried out, the maximum speed signs are covered to ensure the safety of workers and equipment. Similarly, in the southern section, where deep patching is being done, the signs are covered. It is important to note that these roadworks will continue for the next few months and will only pause during the summer season when traffic is at its peak. The repaving of the southern section of Route 2 is expected to begin next year after the summer season. Throughout the 404-kilometer stretch of the highway, there are fixed and mobile radars that determine speed limits ranging from 100 to 60 km/h, depending on the area. It is crucial for road construction contractors to place additional signs indicating the start of roadworks and the reduced speed limit when covering the maximum speed signs.