The ECU 911 issued a guide for travelers who travel on roads during the Carnival holiday and know the roads that are enabled.
Is everything ready for him? holiday? Well no. Not so if you don’t know the state of the roads from the country.
For this, the ECU 911 integrated emergency system has a link where you can find out if there are complete or partial road closures, landslides or other events; information is delivered in real time. so you can take alternate pathways and not spend hours of your holiday in traffic jams.
On https://www.ecu911.gob.ec/consulta-de-vias/ it is updated throughout the day how the roads are.
We share the following report #VíasECU911:
???? Alóag – Santo Domingo: enabled.
???? El Chaco – Lago Agrio: closed. Alternate route: Y de Baeza – Y de Narupa – Loreto – Coca.
???????? Calacalí – Nanegalito: partially enabled by a landslide at km 35+500. pic.twitter.com/eotnVZx365
– ECU 911 Quito (@ECU911Quito) February 24, 2022
In addition, the ECU 911 has issued a series of tips for those who travel this holiday.
Tips for traveling on the road
• If possible travel during the day; weather conditions and darkness can complicate your transfer.
• Avoid driving when there is heavy rain; If there are landslides or obstacles on the road, stop and look for alternate routes.
• In emergency situations, immediately report the news to the 911 line.
• The country is reactivated with order and responsibility. Remember to use the mask correctly at all times and places. Comply with biosecurity measures. (AVV)
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