The posters and signs designating Caravaca de la Cruz as a tourist attraction and historic cultural destination
The Ministry of Public Works and Planning, through the Directorate General of Highways, will end next week the installation of new signs that make it easier for the Holy Year 2010 pilgrims arriving in Caravaca de la Cruz.
The Director of Roads, Jose Guijarro, said "this is an action taken on the occasion of the Jubilee Year which will also facilitate access to more than a million pilgrims are expected to come to the city this year, promote tourism and architectural features of the city, which houses the religious and cultural event of the year across the region. "
The new guidance will be in the North West motorway (RM-15), which connects Caravaca de la Cruz to the Mediterranean motorway (A-7), which also will inform users within about 4.5 million displacements are recorded each year on this road.
The work, which responds to the request made by the city of Caravaca de la Cruz to the Ministry of Public Works and Planning, is the installation of signs and signals of different sizes with text and image, defined by the System Approved Tourist Road Signage, designating the city as a tourist attraction and historic cultural destination.
In addition, the Highways Agency has renewed the signaling network of secondary roads in the municipality and has installed new barriers to protect motorists.
This work was completed last summer, took place in the road between La Puebla de Mula and El Niño de Mula (RM-516), which goes on sale Cavila Lorca (RM-711), Caravaca to Moratalla ( RM-715), the road of Moratalla, Caravaca Jumilla (RM-B35) Paradores Mines (RM-B22); of trouble in the Copa (RM-B18) of Barranda to Nerpio (RM-702); Moratalla and Campo de San Juan (RM-703), actions that represent an investment of 180,000 euros.
Source: CARM