
Seville's New Bus-VAO Lane: Construction Update and Traffic Relief
Seville's Aljarafe-Capital Bus-VAO Lane Construction Progresses: A Boon for Commuters Seville, Spain – Construction of a new bus-VAO (Bus-High Occupancy Vehicle) lane connecting Aljarafe and Seville is progressing steadily, promising significant relief to commuters. The project, expected to be completed in 2026, aims to alleviate congestion on a major artery currently handling over 20,000 vehicles daily at the SE-30 interchange. Aerial footage reveals the scale of the works, showing the reserved lane's development along the A-8057 and the Camas entrance via the A-8077. "This project is crucial for improving mobility in a historically congested area," said a spokesperson for the Seville city council. The improved infrastructure is expected to reduce commute times and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. The project's completion will mark a significant milestone in Seville's efforts to improve its transportation infrastructure and ease traffic congestion. The completion of this project in 2026 will not only improve traffic flow but also contribute to a more sustainable transportation system in the region, benefiting both residents and visitors alike.