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A24: Nighttime closures on the Gran Sasso Tunnel toward L’Aquila/Rome

Due to operational requirements of the Special Commissioner for the Safety of the Gran Sasso Water System, the following section of the Colledara/San Gabriele highway will be closed to traffic – Assergi (Gran Sasso Tunnel) section of the highway will be closed to traffic, limited to the westbound lane toward AQ/RM, from 10:00 p.m. on June 22, 23, 24, and 25 until 5:00 a.m. on the following days.

On the days and at the times indicated above, vehicles coming from Teramo/Giulianova/A14 and heading toward L’Aquila/Rome must exit the A24 via the Colledara/San Gabriele interchange; Please note that the continuation of the route via State Road 80 is affected by roadwork, which may cause delays. For heavy vehicles heading to L’Aquila/Rome from Teramo/Giulianova/A14, we recommend using the alternative route: take the southbound lanes of the A14 highway toward Bari until you join the A25 highway toward Rome; For travelers heading to L’Aquila, we recommend exiting the A25 highway at the Bussi/Popoli interchange and taking State Road 153 (Piana di Navelli) toward L’Aquila.

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