All lanes open for Ligurian highway, but not for ReccoException
Illuminated projects on Ligurian motorway bridges for spring's approach
Are you heading to the Ligurian coast this season? Good news for you! Construction sites on the Ligurian highway network are being lightened in preparation for the Easter holidays and upcoming events. Starting from the A10 and A26 stretches managed by Autostrade per l'Italia, work will stop from April 16th, ensuring at least two open lanes per direction of travel.
However, there's a catch for the ReccoException! The construction site between Recco and Genoa Nervi will remain active, even on weekends, until May 17th. But don't worry; there's a device set up to guarantee two open lanes in the most traffic-congested direction.
After a heated discussion between the Liguria Region, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, ANCI, the Municipality of Genoa, ANAS, and the concessionaire companies, the agreement was made for the permanent lane change between Lavagna and Sestri Levante to be removed by Aspi.
You might be wondering about the ReccoException. It's a special arrangement that accommodates construction work on the A12 motorway stretch between Recco and Rapallo, specifically altering operational and traffic management during construction phases. This exception is critical, as the highway normally experiences planned night closures, which could cause huge traffic disruptions. The ReccoException attempts to mitigate these issues, especially during high-traffic periods like Easter holidays and significant events such as Euroflora 2025.
Though further details about the ReccoException aren't explicitly stated, its purpose is to strike a balance between construction needs and minimizing travel disruption during peak periods like the Easter season and significant events like Euroflora 2025, by adapting usual traffic closure rules for the stretch near Recco.
- In the transportation industry, the ReccoException is a special arrangement made with the automotive sector, particularly the concessionaire companies, to accommodate construction work on the A12 motorway stretch.
- During the construction phase on the A12 motorway stretch between Recco and Rapallo, the ReccoException changes operational and traffic management in the public-transit sector to ensure minimal disruption during high-traffic periods such as the Easter season and upcoming events like Euroflora 2025.
- The finance sector plays a vital role in supporting the transportation sector by funding projects that aim to balance construction needs and minimize travel disruption during peak periods, as demonstrated by the ReccoException.