Autovía GJ-81

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Autovía GJ-81
Autovía del Acero
Route information
Length4 km (2.5 mi)
Major junctions
FromEl Humedal square, Gijón
To Serín
Location
Country Spain
Highway system

    The GJ-81 is an urban highway in Gijón, Asturias, Spain dependent of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport of Spain.

    This highway was the beginning of the road that connects Gijón with Oviedo and Avilés, commonly known as "the Y".

    Since it was renamed as GJ-81, it works as an entering to the Eastern zone of Gijón from the Southern ring road of the city, integrated in the A-8 highway. It has a traffic radar installed. [1]

    GJ-81 also connects Gijón with El Musel and the Aboño Power Plant.

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    References

    1. "GJ-81" (in Spanish). DGT.es. Retrieved 28 March 2016.