Commander Carlos Chicoma, head of the Lima-Centro Highway Unit, provided more details about the traffic congestion that has been reported in the Central road
In communication with Canal N, the uniformed officer said that the buses are not paralyzed, but that they are moving slowly at kilometer 81 and along the Matucana section. Along these lines, he commented that part of this problem is due to the negligence of the drivers, who invade the uphill road, which causes people to not be able to get off to go to their destinations.
“I call on the population to look for alternative routes, such as the Yangas route,” he specified tonight.
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