Protaras, Cyprus. Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades inaugurated a new roundabout in Protaras on Friday, describing it as an important investment in road safety, traffic flow and the area’s growing tourism sector. He said the government remained committed to upgrading Cyprus’ road network through projects aimed at improving daily life and supporting economic development.
Government priority
Vafeades said the continuous upgrading of the road network remained a constant priority for the government.
He said a good and functional road network supports the economy, tourism development, commercial activity and the daily life of citizens.
Location and purpose
The new roundabout is located at the junction of Protaras-Cape Greco Avenue and Thali Street in the busy Paralimni-Deryneia area of Famagusta.
Vafeades said the project responds to increasing traffic demands in the area, driven by large numbers of residents, workers, businesses and tourists.
He described it as a project of essential importance for the Municipality of Paralimni-Deryneia and for the wider Famagusta district.
Impact and infrastructure
According to Vafeades, the roundabout improves traffic flow, enhances the safety of drivers and pedestrians and contributes to better service for the area.
He said the roundabout had already demonstrated its value during the recent Kataklysmos holiday, helping to reduce congestion despite heavy traffic.
The project includes new pavements, a cycle lane, a pedestrian crossing with signals, improved street lighting, road signs and additional infrastructure.
