San Jose – Limon Highway 32 Reopens 24 Hours a Day

Posted by Editor | May 31, 2010 | Categories: Transport | Comments Off

The highways ministry (MOPT) has announced that Highway 32, the main route linking the capital with the Caribbean Coast, will now be open again 24 hours a day, weather permitting.

Travel had been restricted to daylight hours so that police and others stationed there could see landslides starting and halt traffic.

The 24 year old highway is frequently closed due to mudslides leading to criticisms of the way the road was initially planned and built. When the road is closed, residents, tourists and the large amount of truck traffic bound for the port in Limon are forced to take the safer but very slow and winding route via Turrialba which adds 1 to 2 hours to the trip.

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This aerial photo from MOPT shows clearly how vulnerable the road is to slides.


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