New access to Dellepiane highway with toll-free traffic enabled by AUSA.
New access to Dellepiane highway with toll-free traffic enabled by AUSA.
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AUSA enables new access and toll-free circulation on Dellepiane highway

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The company AUSA put into operation a new access to the Dellepiane highway heading towards Buenos Aires province.

The Ministry of Mobility and Infrastructure of the City reported that on Monday the access at the intersection of Colectora Norte and Piedra Buena was enabled. This allows direct entry towards General Paz, Riccheri and Ezeiza.

The new branch modified the route of bus lines 56, 86 and 193. These no longer use the highway for passenger pickup and dropoff and now circulate on the Norte collector with new stops.

During the weekend the new layout without toll booths was also enabled. Drivers can circulate on three lanes at a maximum of 60 km/h through the Free Flow system and payment with TelePASE.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X focus on improved traffic flow from new Dellepiane access and toll-free Free Flow system via TelePASE, with users noting benefits for daily commuters; some express skepticism about speed limits and potential future tolls.

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