Nocturnal Resurfacing Began in the Highway, Between Santa Fe and Sao Tomé
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As of January, the Government of Santa Fe, in a coordinated effort between the Provincial Road Safety Directorate (DPV) and the Provincial Road Safety Agency (APSV), carried out weight control operations for trucks travelling through the main road corridors of the territory of Santa Fe, with the aim of preventing the deterioration of routes caused by excess cargo, and detected excesses of up to 25,000 kilos, an offence that can be punished with …
The Province of Santa Fe detected trucks with excess loads of up to 25,000 kilos during operations carried out on strategic routes of the territory. The controls were carried out by the Provincial Road Safety Agency (APSV) in coordination with the Provincial Road Safety Directorate, with the aim of preserving the road infrastructure and strengthening safety. The secretary of the APSV, Carlos Torres, explained in Personal Agenda by Cadena OH that…
As of January, the Government of Santa Fe, in a coordinated work between the Provincial Road Safety Directorate (DPV) and the Provincial Road Safety Agency (APSV), carried out weight control operations for trucks that circulate along the main road corridors of the Santa Fe territory, with the aim of preventing the deterioration of the routes caused by the excess load... Source
In a series of operations carried out during January, violations were recorded due to overload of up to 25 tons, a practice that not only multiplies the risk of casualties, but also accelerates the deterioration of the pavement. The procedures were coordinated between the Provincial Road Safety and Provincial Road Safety Agency, and were deployed at key traffic points. In total, 19 operations were carried out in which almost 200 large vehicles w…
As of January, the Province carried out weight control operations for trucks travelling through the main road corridors of the Santa Fesino territory, with the aim of preventing the deterioration of the routes caused by the excess load. As a result, excesses of up to 25,000 kilos were detected, an offence that can be punished with a fine of up to 18 million pesos. The operations were deployed on routes with the highest circulation of cargo trans…
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