The Traffic along a Section of the North Speed Tangent Will Be Limited from Tomorrow to 1 May for Removal of the Temporary Road Connections at the Fork for Trebich and Lazar Mihaylov Blvd.
From tomorrow – 13 April to 1 May this year the traffic along the section from km 0+000 to km 9+139 of the North Speed Tangent will be limited. The organization is needed for removal of the temporary road connections at the fork for Trebich and Lazar Mihaylov Blvd., removal of the introduced at the end of December last year temporary organization of the traffic and the introduction of permanent organization for passing of the traffic, by which the Project will be fully completed.
The drivers will be able to use the section of the North Speed Tangent from the road junction of Botevgradsko Shose Blvd. to Chepinsko Shose, after which they will continue along Sofia Ring Road.
On 30 December last year the traffic in the sections between Botevgradsko Shose Blvd. and Lazar Mihaylov Blvd. and from the Ring Road to the fork for Trebich was put into operation.
The Project is Lot 70 of Operational Programme Regional Development 2007-2013, which is cо-financed by the European Fund for Regional Development and the National Budget. The total length of the tangent is 16,54 km.
The Contractor of the Project is Consortium “HPVS-SST”, which the following participate in: “Hydrostroy” AD (JSC), “Patni Stroezhi Veliko Tarnovo” AD, Patengineeringstroy” AD, “Patstroy Burgas” EOOD (LTD) and “Vodstroy 98” AD. The construction supervision is of Association “SZHS TEHNOS - SZHS BULGARIA”, which the following are in: “SZHS Bulgaria” EOOD, city of Sofia and “SGS Tehnos S.A.”, Spain.
All the citizens and transportation companies may receive information about the topical road situation from the gratuitous mobile application LIMA, from the Internet site of Road Infrastructure Agency – www.api.bg, lima.api.bg, as well as at any time of the day and night on tel. 0700 130 20 in Road Infrastructure Agency. A situational center works in the Agency all year round with a 24-hour regime, which collects and generalizes the data about the condition along the national roads.





