The Municipality of Hurlingham is advancing with the final stretch of the work on Route 4, a road intervention that, according to the commune, seeks to improve circulation and safety for those who travel daily through this corridor. According to what Argentine News Agency learned, the current work focuses on completing the final construction fronts to leave the route enabled with better flow and traffic organization conditions, with a direct impact on neighborhood connectivity. Route 4 is one of the most used axes for daily mobility, so the progress towards the final stage is read by the Municipality as a relevant step to reduce delays, improve the driving experience, and order the entry and exit at points with higher vehicular traffic. In the district, they emphasized that the intervention also aims to reinforce road safety, especially during peak hours, when private traffic, public transport circulation, and commercial movement are combined. In parallel, the local government highlighted the importance of sustaining this type of work for its effect on urban integration: streets and accesses in better conditions facilitate the connection between neighborhoods and public services, and reduce the wear and tear of existing infrastructure. With the entry into the final phase, the municipal expectation is that the corridor will be operational with visible improvements and a more predictable circulation scheme, in a context where the demand for road works continues to be one of the most persistent demands in the GBA.
Hurlingham Municipality completes work on Route 4
The Municipality of Hurlingham is completing the final phase of work on Route 4, aimed at improving traffic flow and safety. This is expected to significantly reduce delays and improve the quality of life.