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A24: nighttime closures Gran Sasso Tunnel towards L’Aquila/Rome

Due to the needs of the Gran Sasso National Laboratories, the Colledara/San Gabriele – Assergi highway section will be closed to traffic, limited to the westbound carriageway in the L’Aquila/Rome direction, from 10 p.m. on Feb. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 to 6 a.m. on the following days.

On the above days and times, vehicles coming from Teramo/Giulianova/A14 and heading towards L’Aquila/Rome will have to exit the A24 via the Colledara/San Gabriele junction; please note that the continuation of the route via the SS80 is affected by the presence of several construction sites with possible inconvenience. For vehicles heading to L’Aquila/Rome coming from Teramo/Giulianova/A14, it is advised to use the alternative route consisting of the southbound carriageway of the A14 freeway to be taken in the direction of Bari until joining the A25 freeway in the direction of Rome; for journeys heading to L’Aquila, it is advised to exit the A25 freeway via the Bussi/Popoli junction and travel along the SS 153 (Piana di Navelli) in the direction of L’Aquila.

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