Mobility today: this is the income to Bogotá during the Return Plan of this festive long weekend | News from Bogotá today

Mobility today: this is the income to Bogotá during the Return Plan of this festive long weekend | News from Bogotá today
Mobility today: this is the income to Bogotá during the Return Plan of this festive long weekend | News from Bogotá today

For this Monday, June 10, according to the Ministry of Mobility, regarding the end of the festive bridge of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, some 994,000 vehicles, including private cars, public service cars and motorcycles, are expected to enter the city.

To improve mobility, an operation was carried out with almost 1,200 units between the Guide Group, Civil Agents and the Traffic Police, who are directing traffic and carrying out controls on various routes.

Regional peak and plate

If you are scheduled to enter the city during this holiday Monday, keep in mind that the traffic and mobility authorities announced that, as has happened in past holiday weekends, there will be a regional peak and license plate to mitigate congestion due to the high number of vehicles. who will enter the capital.

The restrictions will apply as follows:

  • 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm: Only vehicles whose license plates end in even numbers (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) may enter.
  • 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm: Entry will be exclusive to vehicles with license plates ending in odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7 and 9).

Outside of these mentioned times, There will be no regional peak and license plate restrictions for entry to or within the city.

Corridors that will be affected by the regional peak and plate

Regional peak and plate restrictions will apply on the following nine road corridors:

  • Northern Highway: From the Andes tollbooth to the northern portal of the Transmilenio system, in a north-south direction.
  • Southern Highway: From the municipal limit of Soacha to Boyacá Avenue, in a south-north direction.
  • Centenario Avenue (13th Street): From the Bogotá River to Ciudad de Cali Avenue (Carrera 86 Avenue), in a west-east direction.
  • Calle 80: From the Guadua bridge to portal 80 of the Transmilenio system, in a west-east direction.
  • Carrera 7: From 245th Street to 183rd Street, in a north-south direction.
  • Boyacá Avenue – Vía al Llano: From the Algerino Durán Quintero tunnel to the old via al Llano, in a south-north direction.
  • Vía Suba – Cota: From the Bogotá River to 170th Street Avenue, in a north-south direction.
  • Vía La Calera: From the Patios tollbooth to Carrera 7 avenue, in an east-west direction.
  • Road to Choachí: From the road to Monserrate to the ring road, in an east-west direction.

Thus, we tell you the minute by minute of the return plan and the state of mobility in the main access corridors to the city through which nearly one million vehicles will be mobilized.

Closure begins on the Vía al Llano in the Bogotá-Villavicencio direction

Authorities begin Operation Return with closure on the K0+000 direction Bogotá – Villavicencio for coordination of the reversible Villavicencio – Bogotá starting at 2:30 pm.

Regional pirco and plate for even-numbered vehicles begin to govern

Starting at noon this Monday, June 10, the measurement of the peak and regional license plate for vehicles that are going to enter Bogotá begins.

For four hours, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm, only vehicles whose license plates end in even numbers (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) will be able to enter the city.

Mobility on 80th Street, at the height of the Guadua Bridge, without news

After 9:30 am, mobility at this point was advancing without incident at an average speed of 50 km/h.

Entry through Autosur progresses normally

Via Bogotá-La Calera without setbacks

Smooth traffic in Autonorte

At this time, mobility flows without setbacks at the northern entrance to the city. The people who enter through this route, mostly from Boyacá, move without setbacks.

Normal mobility when entering the city on 13th Street

Since the early hours of the morning of this Monday, June 10, the Ministry of Mobility reported that mobility in both directions on 13th Street is operating normally. Thousands of travelers got up early for the Return Plan and returned to the city early to avoid setbacks as a result of the regional peak and plateau, which begins to take effect at 12:00 noon on this holiday Monday.

 
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