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A few flashes of traffic at consular offices, but nothing to do with pre-Covid traffic jams. the Rome Phase 2 begins in the rest of Italy and it is a start without crowds, for the moment. Dangerous crowds were feared especially on public transport, which travels at half its capacity to impose safety distances, but at the moment there is nothing in the capital. Both at the busiest stops and at the large metro and urban rail stations, few passengers get on and off the ferry and trains, generally in good condition. In some stations, such as Metro A in San Giovanni, a line is formed to access the docks, since the entrance is contingent. But the tail proceeds without tension. On board, given the very low influx of users, there is almost always space.
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However, not everyone wears masks, both on the subway and on buses. Even some drivers don’t have it. As for the fleet, around 8.50 this morning there were around a thousand ATAC buses in circulation, instead of 1,300. But the very low number of passengers avoided repercussions. At Termini station, the flow of users has increased compared to the past few weeks, but appears to be flowing. Traffic was said to have increased on some major arteries: Salaria, Prenestina, Colombo to Roma, the eastern ring road where in the Corso Francia area, as reported by mobility notes, “there is a closure to work with a double direction of travel on the road to the Olympic stadium. ”
BUS AND METRO From 5.30 this morning until 11.30 in the afternoon, when the last race is scheduled, public transport travels at 50% of its capacity. An order from the Lazio Region has always imposed the obligation to wear a mask and the safety distance from today. You can only sit in seats not marked with an X (Atac has printed A4 sheets glued with adhesive tape, in other cases there are markers). Night service is suspended. The Ztl (center, Trident and Trastevere) is open but the paid blue stripes are back. Law enforcement agencies, ATAC municipal supervisors and controllers oversee, but not all, major railroad crossings, bus terminals, and subway stops. The municipal staff is sufficient for 60 out of 125 stations.
Parks Starting today, Rome’s parks are also reopened for solo walks and runs, always at a distance. Some villas remain closed because the Capitol must understand how to regulate access. Villa Pamphili is open regularly, more than one runs or walks, some with masks. The children’s play areas are fenced off and the police check that everyone respects the Phase 2 rules. Some exercise enthusiasts waited for the sunrise to be able to wear sneakers and tracksuits again and then test their endurance after almost two months. Detention Even on the central Via del Corso, several runners buzz down the sidewalks.
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