In Cipolletti the controversy continues over the Alem cycle path, now because it is breaking down

2023-09-09 11:15:26

Since its inauguration, the work of the Alem de Cipolletti street cycle path generated different positions. Some They question the project due to the difficulty it generates in transit, but another group supports the initiative because now they have a space to circulate. Now the controversy is because the structure of the cycle path is breaking down.

In recent days they have circulated images of different sectors of the cycle path that runs along Alem Street, in them You can see how the structure of so few years is cracking. Cyclists, frequent users, assure that It is becoming a dangerous problem.

They even questioned how the work was done. Some claim that it is just a block of concrete material, and that it does not have a mesh that contains the structure so that it does not fall apart.

The Bikeway It was intended as a sustainable walk that will cross the city, but the reality is that since its inauguration It hinders the circulation of vehicular traffic in the central area of ​​Cipolletti. Neighbors ask for more signage at intersections, but the municipality assures that what is missing is road safety education.

The truth is that more and more accidents involving drivers and cyclists are being recorded. who make the journey. Some neighbors proposed that the solution is for the bike lane to be transformed solely into a pedestrian path to avoid accidents, and for bike lanes to be created on the sides of the streets, but for now no one is listening to the proposals.

The unknown regarding what will happen to the Cipolletti bike path will be the responsibility of the next administration who will take over on December 10 at the command of Rodrigo Buteler, the elected mayor. It will be necessary to see if he will maintain the same position of the current management or will act in response to the neighbors’ complaint.


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