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Rodovia Régis Bittencourt
Rodovia Régis Bittencourt (official designation in the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo SP-230) is a section of the BR-116 that connects the cities of São Paulo and Rio Negro, Paraná, Rio Negro, passing also through Curitiba, Brazil. It is considered one of the most dangerous highways of Brazil, due to the high number of accidents. Sometimes it is even nicknamed "Rodovia da Morte" (''Death Highway''). It also leads the number of ambiental accidents in the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo. Duplication Régis Bittencourt was, for the most part, duplicated around the year 2000. However, there was a stretch on a simple track, 19 km long, in the mountain region between Miracatu and Juquitiba, called Serra do Cafezal, in the state of São Paulo. In this stretch, the heavy traffic of heavy cargo vehicles (corresponding to up to 60% of the total), the rugged topography and poor conservation, have been causing increasing traffic jams and fatal accidents, being one of t ...
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Autopista Régis Bittencourt
An autopista is a controlled-access highway in various Spanish language, Spanish-speaking countries *List of highways in Argentina includes autopistas of Argentina *List of autopistas and autovías in Spain *List of Mexican autopistas *Autopistas of Puerto Rico *List of Chilean freeways *Autopistas of Cuba {{Disambiguation Types of roads ...
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