Rossell begins rural road clearing to enhance safety

The work aims to improve traffic flow, reduce fire risk, and urges user caution.

Generic image of a rural road with vegetation on the sides and a provisional sign.
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Generic image of a rural road with vegetation on the sides and a provisional sign.

The Rossell Town Council has initiated this week the clearing and cleaning of rural roads within the municipal area.

The main objective of these actions is to improve traffic conditions and increase the safety of users on these routes. The intervention involves removing accumulated vegetation from the road edges and ditches.
This clearing facilitates the passage of vehicles, both agricultural and private, and significantly contributes to reducing the risk of forest fires during the summer months, a key concern for the municipality's safety.
The work will be carried out progressively in different parts of the municipality. Priority will be given to roads with higher traffic volume or where vegetation growth is more abundant, thus ensuring effective coverage.
While the tasks are underway, the Town Council asks road users to respect the provisional signage installed. Extreme caution is advised in areas where work is being carried out to ensure everyone's safety.