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Lagoa council - Algarve's traffic management is 'catastrophic'

accident125Lagoa council appears finally to have woken up to the situation on the Algarve’s roads, referring to "the calamitous road management in the region" in a motion tabled by the Left Bloc that now will be sent to Lisbon.

Lagoa council wants to let the national political parties, including the Government and the President of the Republic, know that the road situation has been getting worse in the Algarve.

The motion backs up what the anti-tolls group CUVI and others have been saying all along, that the non-motorway roads are congested, accidents are on the increase and the death rate has risen 50% in the last two years which is against a downward trend in the rest of Portugal.

This situation, according to the written submission, ‘doubly affects the Algarve’ as tourists use the roads as well as locals.
 
The motion claims also that work carried out on the EN125 can reduce accidents, but it will not significantly change the situation, "which is that the Algarve has two regional traffic routes, one is under-used and the other is really congested."

So at last the stalwart councillors of Lagoa have decided to complain that the Algarve’s mobility management is "catastrophic" for all drivers in the region, for small businesses and for the image of the Algarve.

As the Lagoa section of the EN125 is one of the main congestion points in the region, it must have been an easy decision finally to complain.

One of the key points on CUVI’s list of anti-toll actions is for AMAL, the Algarve mayors group, to get off their collective behinds and add their weight to the campaign to do away with the toll system on the Via do Infante, a system which is economically unjustifiable yet remains part of the government’s raft of measure to control and punish the Algarve which, according to the national Left Bloc, is ‘despised’ by the Passos Coelho coalition.

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-8 #3 Edward Sharpe 2015-05-31 13:52
Does the increase in traffic on the N125 come from the huge amount of illegal UK registered cars avoiding the cameras on the motorways?
-6 #2 Chip the Duck 2015-05-30 13:10
Lagoa Camara are wasting their time.

The Portuguese government do not have the mental capacity to understand that taxing a motorway causes people to drive on an alternative road designed for smaller traffic flows.

My cat could do a better job of running the country (and I don't have one).
+1 #1 Peter Booker 2015-05-30 09:16
What is significant here is that because of the system by which the political parties choose their national representatives, and the way in which they are elected to the Chamber of Deputies, we find that none of the Algarve MPs is ready to criticise either the government or the socialists, who originated this stupid toll system. Back-bench revolts, which make British politics so interesting, can never happen here.

Opposition is left to the Presidents of the Câmara (who have their own political careers to protect) and the Bloco de Esquerda, a minority opposition party.

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