1300 NEW TRAFFIC SIGNS FOR TOURISTS
The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) in agreement with the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) will invest more than 300 million colones in 1300 new traffic signs for tourism purposes.

“We would like natives and foreigners who visit the country to be able to find tourist destinations in a quick, safe, and reliable way, with the help of proper street signs, which also comply with international standards,” stated the Minister of the Costa Rican Tourism Board, Carlos Ricardo Benavides.

According to the first part of the agreement, these are the areas in which the new traffic signs will be positioned: the coastal area in the province of Guanacaste, the Peninsula of Nicoya, the Barranca-Peñas Blancas route, the San Jose-Limon route, the most traveled routes of the Caribbean region, and the National Parks located in these areas.
 
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