Alaquàs Enhances Road Safety with Horizontal Signage Renewal

The Alaquàs City Council has repainted pedestrian crossings and created new parking spaces to improve mobility and accessibility in the municipality.

Generic image of freshly painted pedestrian crossings in a Mediterranean city.
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Generic image of freshly painted pedestrian crossings in a Mediterranean city.

The Alaquàs City Council has carried out various actions to renew horizontal signage in different parts of the municipality, aiming to improve road safety and accessibility for pedestrians and drivers.

Among the most notable interventions is the repainting of pedestrian crossings providing access to the Alaquàs Health Center. This action is crucial for increasing the visibility of the crossings, enhancing pedestrian safety, and contributing to better traffic organization in an area with high daily traffic.
In the Carmen neighborhood of Alaquàs, a new parking space has been created for people with reduced mobility. Additionally, pedestrian crossings located on Padre León Street, 5, and at the intersection of this street with San Juan de Ribera, have been repainted, thus reinforcing safety at strategic intersections in the town. These improvements allow for greater anticipation by drivers and reduce the risk of accidents.
Work has also been carried out on Vicente Lis Barona Street, where the motorcycle parking signage has been renewed. This measure optimizes traffic organization and promotes a more efficient use of public space.
These periodic maintenance actions are fundamental to ensuring safer, more accessible, and more orderly mobility. The constant renewal of road signage not only improves the urban image but also directly contributes to accident prevention and coexistence between pedestrians and drivers. The Alaquàs City Council thus reaffirms its commitment to a safer, more accessible municipality adapted to the needs of all citizens.