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Drivers returning home on Monday (12), after the Nossa Senhora Aparecida vacation, face slowness on the roads to the capital of São Paulo. Since Friday (9), more than 270 thousand vehicles have descended to the coast of São Paulo, and the roads and beaches of Baixada Santista have been filled.
According to information from Ecovias, the concessionaire that manages the Anchieta Imigrantes System (SAI), about 219 thousand drivers climbed the Serra do Mar until 9:00 p.m. this Monday. The weather is good, visibility is good, and the UPS is in Uphill Operation (2X8).
For the descent, drivers only use the southern lane of via Anchieta. The ascent to the mountain is made by the north tracks of via Anchieta and north and south of Imigrantes. However, trucks bound for São Paulo must access the mountainous stretch of Via Anchieta.
As revealed by the concessionaire, drivers face slowness on the Immigration and Cônego Domênico Rangoni highways, both due to excess vehicles. Until 9 pm, in Imigrantes there was a slow traffic record from km 60 to 58 and in Cônego from km 248 to 250. While traffic continues normal on the other roads of the Anchieta-Imigrantes System.
Immigration Highway registers congestion – Photo: Reproduction / Ecovias
The beaches of Santos, in Baixada Santista, were full during this Monday (12), with the sunny weather and flexibility allowed after the advance of Baixada Santista to the green phase of the São Paulo Plan.
Since Saturday, the city has authorized street vendors to install ten umbrellas, with up to two chairs per umbrella, for each merchant on the edge of the municipality’s beach.
According to the city council, during weekends and holidays, the Municipal Civil Guard (GCM) registered 517 guidelines on the use of the sand strip, 1132 guidelines on the mandatory use of a mask, 40 guidelines on the presence of animals (dogs) on the fringe. de arena and four people were fined for not wearing the mask or resisting wearing it. There was no record of problems in the approaches.