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The road sections that have collapsed the most

This Friday, in the early hours of the afternoon, there will be important movements of long-distance vehicles, according to the forecasts of the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), that will cause traffic problems in the outbound direction of the large urban centers and also in the main communication routes of access to the tourist areas of the coast.

Las most collapsed roads They are those through which more than 18,000 vehicles will circulate. Can see the updated state of the roads in this link.

These are the sections with the greatest circulation difficulties this Friday:

A-9: Section A Coruña – Vigo.

A-8: Section Santander – Bilbao.

A-68: Logroño – Zaragoza section.

N-2: Zaragoza – Lleida section.

A-6: As it passes through Tordesillas (Valladolid).

A-1: Section Madrid – Arganda del Duero.

A-2: Section Madrid – Departure from the province of Guadalajara.

A-3: Section Madrid – Albacete and in the detour to Valencia.

A-7: Sagunto (Valencia) – Castellón section. Málaga – La Concepción line section.

A-5: Madrid Section – Entry into the province of Cáceres.

N-410: Madrid – Toledo section.

A-4: Section Madrid – Granada.

N-340: Section Lorca (Murcia) – Elche (Alicante).

A-45: Section Dos Hermanas (Seville) – Cádiz.

A-49: Seville – Ayamonte (Huelva).

On Saturday, the complications will start in the morning
On Saturday the 30th, heavy traffic will continue from the early hours of the morning in the large urban groups and on the access roads to the coast. with high intensities of circulation and retentions.

Las roads the most collapsed will be those of inland population centers in the direction of tourist and coastal areas:

A-8: Section Santander – Bilbao.

N-2: Zaragoza – Lleida section.

A-1: Section Madrid – Arganda del Duero.

A-3: Section Madrid – Albacete and in the detour to Valencia.

A-7: Sagunto (Valencia) – Castellón section.

A-5: Madrid Section – Entry into the province of Cáceres.

N-410: Madrid – Toledo section.

A-4: Section Madrid – Granada.

N-340: Section Lorca (Murcia) – Elche (Alicante).

A-45: Section Dos Hermanas (Seville) – Cádiz. Section Cordoba – Malaga.

A-49: Seville – Ayamonte (Huelva).

On Sunday, the return of many families
On Sunday, July 1, the roads with the greatest traffic difficulties in the morning will be those with access to the coast, beaches and coastal areas, but in the afternoon, with the return of families, traffic problems will occur in the main communication axes from the beach areas and second homes, to the accesses of the large urban centers.

A-8: Section Santander – Bilbao.

A-68: Logroño – Zaragoza section.

N-2: Zaragoza – Lleida section.

A-6: As it passes through Tordesillas (Valladolid).

A-1: Section Madrid – Arganda del Duero.

A-2: Section Madrid – Departure from the province of Guadalajara.

A-3: Section Madrid – Albacete and in the detour to Valencia.

A-7: Sagunto (Valencia) – Castellón section.

A-5: Madrid Section – Entry into the province of Cáceres.

N-410: Madrid – Toledo section.

A-4: Section Madrid – Bailén (Jaén).

N-340: Section Lorca (Murcia) – Elche (Alicante).

A-45: Section Dos Hermanas (Seville) – Cádiz. Section Cordoba – Malaga.

A-49: Seville – Ayamonte (Huelva).

A Coruña

-A-6. Lugo/Arteixo. At the Teixeiro exit. Km 545

-Third Round. Shopping center exit (exit direction)

-AC-12. Below the Canalejo hospital, direction O Burgo

-N-VI. Departure from Coruña at the beginning of the passage bridge

-N-VI. Perrilo (Oleiros). In front of Froiz and Burger King, behind the median (towards Coruña)

-AP-9. Exit 7, O Temple-O Burgo (near the gas station)

-Potters Carretera Meirás Dorneda

-Laracha Entrance of Payosaco.

Alicante

-Novelda in the 50 km/h limit zone

Barcelona

-Sant Boi de Llobregat, in Avenida de la Marina

-C-58. Terrassa, exit of the gas station km. 17 (Manresa direction)

cantabria

-Autovia Carrefour Torrelavega

Real city

-Puertollano

Granada

-A-92. Km 208, direction Granada

Huesca

-N-240. Km. 305, between Santa Cilia and Puente la Reina

-A-1213, before Albero Bajo

The Rioja

-N-232. Recajo (on the ascent to Villar de Arnedo)

the palms

-GC-1 (Neighborhood height)

Lugo

-LU-530. Carretera Lugo Fonsagrada Carqueixo

– I find

-A thousand Passing the bus stop, direction Rábade

-N-VI. At the height of Outeiro de Rei

-Gaibor Sense Rábade

-A-6. Exit Nadela, towards Madrid

-N-541. 7 km from Villalba

Madrid

-TO 5. Km. 6.8 (at the height of the barracks)

-M-502. City of the Image (at the height of Telemadrid)

-Carretera Pinto to San Martín de la Vega, before the scrapyards.

-Villaconejos. Carretera de Aranjuez number 51. Citroën C4 at bus stopEntrance to Ciudad Jardín, from the A-45.

-A-4. Km 26.5, at the height of Valdemoro towards Andalusia

-Moraleja de Enmedio, on the service road to enter the industrial estate

Málaga

-MA-20. In Repsol against Makro. Entrance to the city from Torremolinos

-Guadalhorce Industrial Estate, in front of the car scrapyards Carretera de La Azucarera-Intehorce

-Ave. Juan Sebastián el Cano nº 98, direction Malaga

-AP-46, before entering the toll towards Malaga

Murcia

-San Javier. In an urban beach area

-Polígono de Lorca in Pérez Casas towards Puerto Lumbreras.

– Eurovos. Km 5

-Carretera Tallante, direction Mazarrón

-Abarán and La Olla crossing

Navarra

-NA-122. Km 9. At the height of Dicastillo (between Morentin and Allo), before the half roundabout towards Allo.

Ourense

-OU.801. Km. 2O, 500 County-Padrenda.

-Road from Celanova to Ourense

-N-541, entrance to Brues

-A-5 Km. 248

Pontevedra

-Poio, on the way up to Hospital Montecelo

-Avenida de Lugo

-Buenos Aires Avenue

-Vilagarcía de Arousa

-Under the highway bridge in Mollabao, towards Marín

-A-55. Km 29-30, at the height of Tuy (Porriño direction)

-Promenade of the Lerez river

Teruel

-A-23 direction Teruel, km 72 (in gray Citroën)

Valencia

-La Cañada, Paterna. 29th Street No. 46

-Ronda Sur, next to the Campanar cemetery

Zaragoza

-A-126 km 44 between Remolinos and Tauste

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