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Long weekend: more than 2,000 vehicles travel per hour to the Atlantic Coast

Long weekend: more than 2,000 vehicles travel per hour to the Atlantic Coast

The long weekend has started, and during the first hours of the morning there is already high mobility, especially towards the Atlantic Coastwhere more than 2,000 vehicles travel per hour on Highway 2.

The registration was obtained at the Samborombón toll booth by Autopistas de Buenos Aires SA (AUBASA), which indicates that many people will take advantage of the rest time to do tourism, where the Atlantic Coast It’s one of the Destinations favourites.

In the terminals there will be a special operation for holidays.

According to the highway concessionaire, the number of vehicles that travel to the Atlantic Coast increased considerably, since on a typical day, the figure “ranges between 200 and 500 cars per hour”.



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