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Published on
Monday, July 15, 2024
By the
A.M. Costa Rica staff
Traffic Police
resumed on Monday, their usual ban on
driving regulations on vehicle plate numbers
in San José City after being stopped due to
the half-year school break.
It is also
known as the Circunvalación Route, which
connects all of the streets that surround
the capital city.
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In this zone, the ban-on-driving rule continues from Monday through Friday, controlling driving from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The vehicle restrictions remain based on the last number of the vehicle license plate:
Mondays: Vehicles banned with plates ending in 1 or 2.
Tuesdays: Vehicles banned with plates ending in 3 or 4.
Wednesdays: Vehicles banned with plates ending in 5 or 6.
Thursdays: Vehicles banned with plates ending in 7 or 8.
Fridays: Vehicles banned with plates ending in 9 or 0.
Fines
for violating traffic regulations were
reduced by 1.04% this year. The Court
Superior Council authorized the decrease
based on the current Consumer Price Index.
As of May
2024, there were nearly 200 deaths
in traffic accidents.
Of these, 55% were motorcyclists.
Last
year police reported over 500
deaths in traffic accidents.
Of the total number of fatalities, 48%
were motorcyclists.
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