Pedro Clisante is a one way street to begin with, and there is no corresponding opposite one way street next to it as in more organized places.
Please stop with the using of logic.
Pedro Clisante is a one way street to begin with, and there is no corresponding opposite one way street next to it as in more organized places.
Pedro Clisante is a one way street to begin with, and there is no corresponding opposite one way street next to it as in more organized places.
Pedro Clisante is a one way street to begin with, and there is no corresponding opposite one way street next to it as in more organized places.
Sorry, but I don't understand your problem with the closure - especially as you are supposedly an experienced driver. It is a piece of cake to circumnavigate the closed off section.Pedro Clisante is a one way street to begin with, and there is no corresponding opposite one way street next to it as in more organized places.
Please post when they fix the broken barrier.
Despite that, is traffic not permitted between 6 PM and 6 AM?
For the monger world, DR1 is a prime resource for this type of info.
Now imagine all the mongers already having tickets having to change them for other locations in DR, as well as, other place throughout the world that cater to their needs.........
Let them try Boca Chica - Sosua could use less mongers for a break: :bunny:. Maybe North American Europeans families would return ?
i gotta admit that road system in sosua confuses my little gringa brain. whenever i go there by car i park in plaza mazur, playero or sometimes in front of rockys and just walk.
I am not the only one that thinks its a labyrinth with one way and no way out?
Last night after CESTUR, PN and the fiscal took their nightly walk inspecting Pedro Clisante at about 12:30 am, the barrier arm at the entrance to Pedro Clisante was torn and separated from it's support and left on the side of the road.
We were told that several motoconcho drivers were responsible.