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San José vehicle restrictions suspended for Holy Thursday, Friday

More than 700 traffic cops will be spread out across the country during the holiday week, mostly around popular tourist destinations.

Costa Rican transit officials say higher fines in 2015 will help reduce roadway accidents

The highest traffic fine – Class A – will increase from ₡293,000 ($553) to ₡306,000 ($578), the Public Works and Transport Ministry's Traffic Department reported. Class A fines include driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with an expired license.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended for the holidays on Dec. 23

San José's Second Avenue will be closed to traffic on Saturday at noon in preparation for the annual Festival de la Luz.

San José vehicle restrictions to be suspended on Dec. 21

Traffic officials will be assigned to monitor routes toward tourist destinations.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended on July 25 and Aug. 2

Restrictions will remain active for vehicles weighing over six tons.

Heavy vehicles restricted by traffic police this weekend

Measure aims to ease the return of thousands of Ticos from their mid-year vacations.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended for Wednesday holiday

Traffic Police will allow open transit in the capital for observance of Juan Santamaría Day.

No vehicle restrictions for Holy Week

Restrictions remain in place for heavy trucks.

No vehicle restrictions until January 16

The measure will be restarted with higher fines in mid-January.

Costa Rican vehicle restrictions return Monday

Fine of â‚¡41,098 ($82) to be issued to drivers in violation of restriction.

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