Tàrrega reorganizes traffic near bus station and adds 30 parking spaces

Santes Espines and Mestre Amigó streets become one-way to improve urban mobility and safety.

Generic image of a city street with new traffic signs and parking zones.
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Generic image of a city street with new traffic signs and parking zones.

The Tàrrega City Council has completed a mobility reform in les Santes Espines and Mestre Amigó streets, which have now transitioned to one-way traffic systems.

The project, located near the new bus station and Sant Eloi Park, aims to optimize public space. Under the new rules, vehicles can only travel from east to west, starting from Sant Pelegrí street towards the intersection with Amics de l'Arbre street.
This reorganization provides a significant boost for local drivers, as the city gains approximately 30 free parking spaces. Previous 15-minute time limits have been removed in several areas, and a new parking lane has been marked along the southern edge of Mestre Amigó street.
Regarding terminal services, the short-stay passenger drop-off zone has been moved to the main entrance, featuring two new spots for people with reduced mobility. Additionally, authorities are renewing road markings on the C-14 highway and Carme Square.