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Rome, Complanare Est: closure from Ponte di Nona to Barriera Roma Est

For urgent and unavoidable needs of securing structural parts not under our jurisdiction, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on October 27, 28 and 29, the section of the Complanare Est between the Ponte di Nona junction and the Barriera di Roma Est will be closed to traffic for vehicles heading towards Roma Est/Lunghezza. Likewise, on the same days and times, access from the Ponte di Nona junction to the Complanare Est in the direction of Barriera di Roma Est will be interdicted.

Consequently, on the aforementioned days and times, amandatory exit has been arrangedat the Ponte di Nona junction for vehicles coming from the Complanare Est exiting Rome; traffic coming from the GRA/East Ring Road, and heading towards the Barriera di Roma Est/Lunghezza, will be able to make use of the central carriageway of the A24 freeway and will be able to access the Complanare Est after the GRA junction at km 1+000 while traffic coming from the Ponte di Nona ordinary road network and heading towards L’Aquila/Teramo/A25 will be able to access the A24 freeway via the Barriera di Roma Est by driving along Via Collatina and Via di Lunghezzina.

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