THE north of the Anchieta Highway (SP-150), which connects the state capital to the southern coast of the state, was liberated around 6:20 am this Friday (14), at the height of kilometer 52, where Fall of a pedestrian catwalk in Cubatão .
According to Ecovias, in the coastal direction, vehicle traffic is carried out through two tracks to allow the vehicles to be departed between kilometers 47 and 52.
The concessionaire advised that passenger vehicles use the Immigrant Highway for both descent and climb.
Heavy vehicles should use immigrants to rise. For the descent, it was recommended that drivers post the trip to the release of the tracks and the normalization of traffic in the Anchieta-Imigrantes (Sai) system.
Catwalk collapsed after collision
According to the São Paulo State Transport Agency (Artesp), on the night of Thursday (13), around 6:50 pm, the driver of a truck stopped on the road to talk to another truck driver. However, he did not pull the brake of his hand, so the truck designed and crashed into the catwalk pillar, which caused the collapse.
Due to the fall in the structure, the vehicle was crushed by impact. The trailer that collided with the pillar carried 25 tons of polyethylene. The viaduct is located in the Fabril neighborhood of Cubatão. No one was injured.
As determined by CNN Since then, drivers who were traveling through the road have faced intense traffic, with 25 kilometers slow in the coastal direction. In the direction of São Paulo, the highway recorded 11 kilometers of slowness.
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This content was originally published in SP: North Track of the Anchieta Highway is released after a catwalk drop on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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