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Transportation | 16 September, 2009 [ 09:16 ]

Miraflores Reduces Transit Accidents


LivinginPeru.com
Katrina Heimark

The Municipality of Miraflores, due to a educational campaign about safety in the streets, has reduced the number of transit accidents, according to El Comercio.

Juan Dulanto, Manager of Citizen Security in the Municipality of Miraflroes, states that “the first step in the improvements of the transit system began with the removal of combis from the streets Larco, Diagonal, Pardo and Benavides. Then, the fact that taxis were not allowed to stop in the avenue Larco […] And finally, the installation of smart stoplights and bus-stops on the principal streets.”

According to Luis Vargas, the assistant manager of Vehicular Traffic of Miraflores, stated that these measures have prevented the exponential increase in traffic accidents. He states that “between 2004 and 2007 there were between eight and ten traffic accidents a day. Now, the average is from four to five.”

Noise has also decreased, due to a campaign against the improper use of horns. Sound contamination has lowered 8 decibels, bringing the average sound level on Larco avenue from 70 decibels to 62.

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4 Comments

# Splaktar says :
16 September, 2009 [ 09:30 ]

Great stuff! I had that it continues and spreads to other areas.

# Sr. No-nonsense says :
16 September, 2009 [ 15:59 ]

ditto.  Get rid of the combis -- assasins.

# Dennis says :
16 September, 2009 [ 22:17 ]

To reduce accidents further the police need to give out traffic tickets. Stop signs do not mean anything here as no one stops for them.  To make it safer for children there should  be a car seat law for toddlers and no children on laps in the front seat.                                                 What good are laws though if they are not enforced.
Unsafe automobiles should be banned. This would probably reduce traffic by 50% and make the air quality acceptable.

# SA says :
17 September, 2009 [ 01:28 ]

I have to agree that the combis tend to be dangerous.
I would like to see the combis replaced with modern full sized busses that are safer and run on NGL liquid natural gas for a cleaner atmosphere to breathe,
I hope that the safety inspection will start removing the unsafe combis from the road.
I hope that the police will ticket the combi drivers whom have wrecks and break traffic laws.

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