- The project, limited to the section between km 47,200 and 50,500 of the A-3 motorway, aims to improve road safety conditions, reordering and decreasing the number of accesses
- This action is included in the conservation and maintenance program of the State Road Network, in which the Ministry has invested more than 534 million euros since June 2018 in the province of Madrid
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has provisionally approved the project for road safety improvement in the Accident Concentration Section (TCA) between km 47,200 and 50,500 of the A-3 motorway, in the municipality of Villarejo de Salvanés, in the Community of Madrid.
The basic budget for the tender of the works amounts to 7,473,340 euros (VAT included). After this approval, the Ministry will submit the project to public information, so the corresponding announcement will soon be published in the Official State Gazette (BOE).
The project will also be submitted to the report of the bodies that may be affected and, in any case, to the City of Villarejo de Salvanés. The aim of the project is to improve road safety conditions in this section.
To this end, actions are proposed aimed at reducing the number of accesses to this motorway, as well as improving the conditions of these. The actions consist of carrying out the rearrangement of the accesses on the left bank, through a service route between the link of Villarejo Sur to a new access located in the vicinity of the km 47,200, once the link of Villarejo Norte has been overcome. With the same purpose of improving road safety, on the right road it is proposed to extend the lane of slow vehicles to the link of Villarejo Norte, from which the branch to said link leaves.
In this way, it is possible that the vehicles that circulate in this lane and want to access the link of Villarejo Norte can do it directly without having to be incorporated into the trunk previously. This action is included within the program of conservation and maintenance of the State Road Network, in which the Ministry has invested more than 534 million euros since June 2018 in the Community of Madrid and which generates a significant impulse to improve the quality of service of the existing state road infrastructure.