The Buenos Aires provincial government is evaluating the implementation of a toll system to finance the maintenance and future expansions of the highway. Additionally, the creation of rest areas and service areas is planned, improving the user experience. The completion of the Presidente Perón Highway is considered key to regional economic revival. According to Agencia Noticias Argentinas, the project aims to complete the unfinished sections after more than two decades of execution and to modernize the entire route to achieve safer circulation. Kicillof injects USD 138 million to solve a historical problem for the people of Buenos Aires. The Presidente Perón Highway will connect the north and south of the Greater Buenos Aires, traversing a total of 83 kilometers between the Acceso Oeste in Ituzaingó and the Autovía RP 2 in La Plata. La Plata, the capital of the province of Buenos Aires, daily receives thousands of neighbors from its municipalities for work, study, leisure, and government affairs, and one of the most used contact routes to get to the city of diagonals is to enter the City of Buenos Aires and cross its highways to connect with the Buenos Aires-La Plata highway, although in many cases route 6 is another alternative that avoids crossing General Paz Avenue. In this context, a third route of great help for traffic flow and road safety is the Presidente Perón Highway, which the Axel Kicillof government seeks to complete, as it is one of the most important road infrastructure works in the Buenos Aires conurbano. Buenos Aires, January 6 (NA) – Roads are a topic of concern throughout the country due to their condition and the flow of vehicles that travel them daily. The work will directly benefit 12 municipalities, improving connectivity and reducing travel times. It will connect 12 municipalities and will have LED lighting and service areas, among other amenities and security measures.
Kicillof Injects USD 138 Million to Complete Presidente Perón Highway
The Buenos Aires province government is investing USD 138 million to complete the historic Presidente Perón Highway project, which will connect 12 municipalities and be a key driver for regional economic revival.