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Cuts in the N-1 off Ordizia for acoustic screen installation works

The works will affect the right lane and a branch of access to Vitoria-Gasteiz from Saturday morning until Sunday.

Las obras para instalar nuevas pantallas acústicas en la N-I (p.k. 421,820 – 422,160) a su paso por el barrio Bustuntza de Ordizia ya han comenzado. Iniciados el pasado 17 de abril, los trabajos tienen una duración prevista de siete meses y cuentan con un presupuesto de 1,149 millones de euros. El objetivo es reducir el impacto acústico que genera el tráfico en este tramo de gran intensidad donde, de acuerdo con las mediciones, el ruido afecta a 2.625 personas y donde también se encuentran centros educativos.
Acoustic screens on the N1 road in the Bustuntza district of Ordizia. Photo: Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa.

This Saturday, in Ordizia (Gipuzkoa), traffic in the N-1 will be cut off in the direction of Vitoria-Gasteiz due to the installation of new acoustic screens.

The Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa has reported that the works will be carried out between kilometres 421.20 and 422.160, as well as between kilometres 421.220 and 422,420.

In order to carry out the work, the right lane will be cut in the direction of Vitoria-Gasteiz and the branch of access to the N-1 from the link N-1-422-2-E will also be cut. This restriction will be in effect from 7:00 a.m. on Friday, August 9 to 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 10.

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