Improvement Works Conclude on N-332 at Gandia's Northern Access

The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has invested 1.7 million euros to enhance road safety in a problematic section.

Generic image of a recently improved road with clear road markings, emphasizing safety.
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Generic image of a recently improved road with clear road markings, emphasizing safety.

The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has completed road safety improvement works on the N-332, specifically at the northern access junction to Gandia, with an investment of 1.7 million euros.

This project, costing 1.7 million euros (VAT included), focused on the section between kilometers 224.6 and 225.95, in the province of Valencia. The area of intervention includes a complex interchange with two access points to Gandia and Grau de Gandia.
The Ministry reported in a statement that this section had been identified as an accident concentration point, with two "conflictive" spots located at the intersections of the ramps with the N-332.
To enhance road safety, two weaving and acceleration lanes have been constructed. These lanes were designed with the necessary geometry to allow vehicles to merge onto the main N-332 carriageway "with total safety".
Additionally, the existing platform has been widened with the execution of the necessary pavement, drainage, signage, and beaconing to ensure safer and smoother traffic flow in the area.
This action is part of the State Road Network conservation and maintenance program. Since June 2018, the Ministry has invested over 289.5 million euros in the province of Valencia within the framework of this program.