The Roads Area of the Cabildo de Tenerife will continue with the rehabilitation of the links of the TF-1, which this week will focus on exit 55, which gives access to the towns of San Isidro and El Médano, and 54, access to Granadilla and Chimiche. The cuts on the southern highway will be carried out at night.
The works will be carried out between Sunday nightday 3, and the morning of Friday 8, the insular corporation has specified this Saturday in a statement.
The vice president of the Cabildo de Tenerife and insular councilor for Roads, Enrique Arriaga, explains that this is one of the last phases of the work after the completion of the rehabilitation of the main road, and asks drivers to exercise the utmost caution when traveling at night on area.
In order to reduce the inconvenience caused to drivers by the cuts on the southern motorway, the rehabilitation work will take place at night, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
During these time slots, the necessary detours will be enabled to guarantee circulation on the road.
Sections of cuts on the southern highway
The works, which are being carried out by the company Sacyr, will affect the junctions of the Polígono Industrial de Granadilla, Acceso A (50), Granadilla/Chimiche (54) and San Isidro/El Médano (55).
During the night of Sunday, work will be carried out on 50, so that vehicles will be able to use junction 52 (Granadilla Industrial Estate, Access B) to join or leave the road towards the industrial environment.
On Monday the improvement work will take place at junction 54, so the access and exit of the motorway to access these nuclei will be carried out through junction 55.
As of Tuesday and for the rest of the week, exit 55, at the entrance to San Isidro and El Médano, will be the place where the works will be carried out.
On those days, vehicles circulating in any of the directions and intending to access any of these nuclei must access through link 57 (San Isidro, Granadilla, El Médano).
Those who from San Isidro or Granadilla want to join the road in the direction of Adeje can also make use of this link.
Vehicles coming from Médano and wanting to drive south must join the TF-1 towards the capital, to make a U-turn at junction 52.