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Riteve due dates extended in response to pandemic-related closures

Have a car in Costa Rica with an expiring inspection sticker? You likely have another month to pass the annual checkup. 

10 years after inaugurating Route 27, popular highway needs expansion, Costa Rican gov. admits

Ten years after Route 27 was inaugurated, the Costa Rican highway is already in need of expansion. 

Rejected takeoff? Future of Orotina airport remains uncertain

Rodolfo Méndez Mata, Minister of MOPT, said the government is questioning the need for a new airport, which was projected to begin operations by 2027.

More than 350 road accident deaths this year, MOPT says

In 2015, navigation platform Waze ranked Costa Rica among the world's worst countries in which to drive.

MOPT installing anti-suicide barriers over Saprissa bridge

Installation began earlier this month and will finish before October.

Hundreds of GAM traffic lights now run on solar power

The project is an important part of Costa Rica’s plan to achieve carbon neutrality.

Puerto Viejo Costa Rica: Speeding Killing Animals & Reshaping Mobility

Having seen the deaths of domestic and wild animals, and even the recent death of a woman, local residents are doing everything they can to feel safer.

Christmas Throwback: What if Jesus had been born in Costa Rica?

A Costa Rican Nativity scene: one Wise Man falls through La Platina, another into a pothole. The last one calls Joseph. Mae, I’ll be there later, ya casi llego. Traffic, mae. Es que vieras que en La Uruca hay UUUUna presa…

Costa Rica installed railroad crossings; one damaged within hours

Several of the crossings have been impacted or damaged as a result of carelessness and vandalism, according to President Alvarado.

Opening of Moín container terminal postponed to 2019

Public Works and Transport Minister Germán Valverde said that the delay will not affect the country's commercial sector, as the Atlantic Port Authority will continue offering import and export cargo mobilization services at its terminal.

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