How do you feel about the drivers knowing that this is still going for 9 months yet they don’t keep left/right
dontbuybatavus on
Given the state of infrastructure here I’m happy they are fixing it before it collapses.
9 months isn’t that bad for larger roadworks, I would have easily expected this to take a year or two longer. Every time I went past the last bridge repair I saw people working.
Christosconst on
That bridge is gonna have a baby any moment now
CokeBottless on
Its fine, especially when you consider that the concrete production was shut down for 6 weeks and they couldn’t finish.
Underneath they are reinforcing the old concrete, and the side walls.
Its not just a matter „none months to fix a bridge“.
Its the one road Cyprus has to get into and out of Limassol/Larnaca.
SuperSector973 on
Will feel better when it’s done.
Important-Side3690 on
I’m more bothered about the fuckwits joining the other lane at the last second. I know it’s ok in the book etc, just think they’d be no cues if people did it earlier
Worst5plays on
The current infrastructure of the country is truly not enough to accomodate this many cars and the huge increase each year, 15 years ago perhaps it was much smoother than today but since every young adult and their mother is having the need to get a driving license and own a car, a huge upgrade to the road system is necessary.
I remember last summer traffic in the highways to the point where you would be stuck in traffic for hours and there wasnt any special roadwork, it was just a regular day in august, i had never seen that before
Pantcy on
I feel that millennials should be kicked from this forum
HumbleHat9882 on
9 months is the minimum in Cyprus for a project of any complexity.
thgink-krad-eht on
It’s a pain for thousands of commuters daily.
Shutting down the main highway of the country should have entailed at least a 24 hour operation to minimize disruption..
philalfa on
Stelvios look great!
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How do you feel about the drivers knowing that this is still going for 9 months yet they don’t keep left/right
Given the state of infrastructure here I’m happy they are fixing it before it collapses.
9 months isn’t that bad for larger roadworks, I would have easily expected this to take a year or two longer. Every time I went past the last bridge repair I saw people working.
That bridge is gonna have a baby any moment now
Its fine, especially when you consider that the concrete production was shut down for 6 weeks and they couldn’t finish.
Underneath they are reinforcing the old concrete, and the side walls.
Its not just a matter „none months to fix a bridge“.
Its the one road Cyprus has to get into and out of Limassol/Larnaca.
Will feel better when it’s done.
I’m more bothered about the fuckwits joining the other lane at the last second. I know it’s ok in the book etc, just think they’d be no cues if people did it earlier
The current infrastructure of the country is truly not enough to accomodate this many cars and the huge increase each year, 15 years ago perhaps it was much smoother than today but since every young adult and their mother is having the need to get a driving license and own a car, a huge upgrade to the road system is necessary.
I remember last summer traffic in the highways to the point where you would be stuck in traffic for hours and there wasnt any special roadwork, it was just a regular day in august, i had never seen that before
I feel that millennials should be kicked from this forum
9 months is the minimum in Cyprus for a project of any complexity.
It’s a pain for thousands of commuters daily.
Shutting down the main highway of the country should have entailed at least a 24 hour operation to minimize disruption..
Stelvios look great!