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Puerto Viejo Deep Dive: Speeding on Route 256 killing animals, reshaping mobility

PUERTO VIEJO, Limón — Upgrades to Route 256 in Limón, the main road stretching 20 kilometers through several South-Caribbean tourist towns, has raised far-reaching questions about the benefits of changing the old dirt roads to new paved ones.
So-called improvements to Route 256 have resulted in an increase in speeding vehicles, putting people and wildlife on edge for their safety.
Having seen the deaths of domestic and wild animals, and even a recent death of a young woman

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