Buenos Aires province has launched a new safety base on Provincial Route 2 to strengthen road safety and optimize assistance for travelers on the Atlantic corridor. This initiative is part of the enhancement of the Atlantic Integrated Road System, which is crucial for organization and prevention on one of the most transit corridors in the country. The new infrastructure, as reported by the Argentine News Agency, will improve logistical and operational capacity, ensuring a closer and permanent presence of specialized personnel to assist users in case of difficulties along their journey.
The primary objectives of the base are to provide immediate assistance and reinforce prevention and control tasks on the highway. The operational base is equipped with new vehicles and gear, enabling a faster and more efficient response to accidents, traffic incidents, or emergencies that users may encounter on the road.
During the current high season, traffic volume increases considerably, making this decision strategic for reducing response times, providing immediate assistance, and reinforcing prevention and control on the highway. In this sense, the operational proximity of this base is a key factor to improve the safety of thousands of people traveling to the Atlantic Coast. Therefore, this new service consolidates a policy of investment in road works and safety, aimed at supporting traffic growth and ensuring safer, more modern, and efficient roads for all users.