MOPT Road Painting Under Way
By Amanda Roberson, Tico Times Staff
The Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) has begun painting lane dividers along some San José roads, according to MOPT spokeswoman Carolina Arrieta.
“This is an important project to avoid drivers’ confusion and prevent accidents,†Arrieta said.
On Wednesday, workers began painting 18 kilometers of the Circunvalación highway that loops around San José, and they plan to finish this job in 30 days. Workers are painting from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., and stretches of this road are closed during this time. Drivers should use caution and take alternative routes, according to a statement from the ministry.
Reflective lights, yellow tape and signs have been posted to let drivers know which stretches of the road are closed. Transit police are also stationed to help drivers choose alternative routes, the statement said.
During the next few months, lane dividers will also be painted on roads in areas surrounding San José, including Tibás, to the north; Pavas, to the west and Sabanilla, to the east, and along the road from San José to the Caribbean port city of Limón.






