Frequent questions
It will improve connectivity, reinforce road safety and promote economic and local development, which will positively impact the quality of life of users. Its design includes high-standard infrastructure works, among which is a free flow toll (electronic collection). These works will benefit nearly half a million people, reducing travel times by more than 30 minutes.
The project contemplates the execution of a new 24-kilometer urban highway that will connect the western (western) and eastern areas of Greater Santiago with the current concessions Ruta 78, Ruta 5 Sur and Ruta 79, which will facilitate mobility in one of the main departures from the country's capital.
Its approximately 24 km route runs through the communes of Peñaflor, Calera de Tango and San Bernardo, and considers the implementation of improvements to local roads to reduce traffic congestion problems.
The project consists of structuring a new west – east connection, which connects Route 79 (Southern Access to Santiago), Route 5 and Route 78 (Santiago – San Antonio Highway), and whose design includes links on the main routes it crosses, such as also trenches, overpasses, crossings and walkways.
Electronic toll gate system, whose payment will consider the distance traveled.
The Free Flow system collects fares through electronic toll gates that detect the TAG devices and license plates of the vehicles, allowing them to maintain a constant speed while passing through the toll plaza. without having to stop to make payment.
No, this service does not require a subscription.
#Don'tCallAccident
#Don'tCallItAnAccident, which appeals to raising awareness about irresponsible driver behaviors and their potential consequences and risks. ISA Vías and its Concessionary Companies in Chile have always worked to provide a reliable, comfortable, and safe service, positioning as one of their main focuses increasing road safety along their routes, both for their users and for the communities adjacent to them. The project arises from the understanding that people's behaviors create dangerous situations on the road, whether by texting while driving, having consumed alcohol, or crossing the road at unauthorized places. According to CONASET figures, 4 people die every day in traffic accidents. In its effort to reduce this number, Intervial Chile has set an aspirational goal aimed at zero children dead by 2030, an ambitious but possible challenge if this objective is present in every new action.
General advice on the route
- Stopping on the shoulder can cause an accident. Drivers can't always see you from a distance; be responsible.
- It is prohibited to stop on the shoulder of public roads with two or more traffic lanes in the same direction.
- Always respect speed limits and signs. If weather conditions are not favorable, drive at a safe and reasonable speed.
- In the rain, slow down and prevent your car from skidding. Remember that a longer braking distance is required.
- Always drive paying attention to the road. An unexpected situation can cost you your life.
- Remember to drive with your vehicle's lights on.