The Basque government is positive about traffic management, despite the collapse of Gipuzkoa

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The Deputy Minister of Security has stressed that there have been no incidents related to safety on the road or in the city, pointing out that those protesting “have their rights”.

The protests by primary sector professionals with tractors Yesterday, Tuesday, the main roads northeast of Gipuzkoa collapsed. Despite the long retention periods, Rodrigo GartziaDeputy Minister of Security of the Basque Government, has given a “positive” reading of traffic management in Euskadi Irratia.

“We took measures because the protests could cause problems in the circulation. There were problems for the transporters, but the evaluation is positiveas there have been no incidents related to safety on the road or in the city,” said Gartzia.

In this sense, the Deputy Minister of Security has emphasized the need to “guarantee the rights of each other” in these cases. For this reason, he added that the anger of the transporters is “understandable”, who They have been losing money every hour who have passed by by standing still.

The deductions came from Hego Euskal Herria, address Ipar Euskal Herria; not in the opposite direction, as the gendarmes allowed some trucks to pass. “The French farmers agreed to turn off the trucks at intervals, something that did not happen with us. This has affected the traffic jams on both sides of the border,” Gartzia explains.

According to the Deputy Minister of Security, a series of recommendations were made to prevent possible traffic problems. In this sense, he pointed out that those who protest “they have their rights” and thanked the work of both the Ertzaintza and local police, as “nothing happened.”

First sector professionals are demanding that authorities reduce taxes on fuel and energy in the sector, and set limits on non-EU foodstuffs. Farmers have given governments deadline until Octoberbut they have warned that if their requests are not met, “they are prepared to stop for more than 24 hours”.

Unprecedented delays occurred on the A-15, the AP-1 and the AP-8: 40 kilometers at the most complicated times. As the afternoon progressed, the situation improved and the roads were back to normal around 9:45 p.m.

Source: EITB

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