INTRANT issues traffic plan for Bad Bunny’s concerts
Santo Domingo.- The National Institute of Transit and Land Transportation (INTRANT) and the General Directorate of Traffic Safety and Land Transportation (DIGESETT) announced a series of alternate routes that will be implemented during the Bad Bunny concerts taking place near the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center this Friday and Saturday.
To avoid congestion around the event zone, the Transportation Cabinet advised motorists to use routes such as Mexico Avenue, Abraham Lincoln Avenue, Independence Avenue, George Washington Avenue, Delgado Street, and Leopoldo Navarro Avenue beginning at 3:00 p.m., along with other roads outside the immediate perimeter of the Olympic Center.
As part of the traffic plan, parking will be prohibited on Máximo Gómez, 27 de Febrero, John F. Kennedy, and Ortega y Gasset avenues. Sidewalk occupation and lingering in public areas will also be restricted.
According to an official statement, access to the Olympic Center by vehicle will be strictly limited to sports activities and internal operations, using only the gates on Máximo Gómez Avenue and 27 de Febrero Avenue.
Buses traveling from the interior, as well as vehicles from tour operators, will be allowed to drop off passengers only in surrounding areas, preferably via John F. Kennedy Avenue.
For the concert’s exit, expected during the early morning hours, the Transportation Cabinet will activate a special operation: Ortega y Gasset Avenue will operate exclusively southbound—from Gustavo Mejía Ricart Avenue to John F. Kennedy Avenue. Access to the Ortega y Gasset tunnel will only be allowed from Gustavo Mejía Ricart Avenue, with priority placed on pedestrian safety.
Use of Public Transportation Encouraged
Authorities strongly encouraged attendees to use the Santo Domingo Metro, bus corridors, and authorized taxis, highlighting John F. Kennedy Avenue and Máximo Gómez Avenue as key transfer points.
Officials stated that these alternative routes and restrictions will help ease traffic flow and ensure safer mobility throughout the National District during the concerts.














