The new concessionary of the National Route No. 3 recognized the poor condition of the section between Cacharí and the intersection with Provincial Route 60, where it described a “very deteriorated” road, open bumps, numerous deformations, barefoot benches and a “practically erased” horizontal signage. The diagnosis arises from a presentation made by Rutas Sur Atlántico S.A. (Corresur) before the National Directorate of Roads, in the framework o…
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The new concessionary of the National Route No. 3 recognized the poor condition of the section between Cacharí and the intersection with Provincial Route 60, where it described a “very deteriorated” road, open bumps, numerous deformations, barefoot benches and a “practically erased” horizontal signage. The diagnosis arises from a presentation made by Rutas Sur Atlántico S.A. (Corresur) before the National Directorate of Roads, in the framework o…