The first public road safety circuit in Sarrabus and all of southern Sardinia has been inaugurated in San Vito. "Previously," explained Stefano Scroccu, municipal councilor and project creator, "this was a bus parking lot, while another section was abandoned. Over the years, we've created an outdoor gym, a dog park, a historic area with an old tractor on display, and now the road safety circuit for children. This project was made possible thanks to Roberto Caredda, regional councilor in the previous legislature, who enabled the municipality to secure the necessary funding. Today, it's a unique facility and makes the entrance to the town even more pleasant."

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended, among others, by Caredda himself, Mayor Marco Antonio Siddi, Sardinian Highway Police Chief Domenico Chierico (with a large contingent of officers, including the new Muravera Police Commander Giuseppe Chiarandà), and students from San Vito's primary schools. The mayor explained that the project stemmed from the administration's desire to provide children and young people with a facility designed to teach them proper road use and respect for road signs. The circuit was designed to simulate the most common situations, such as intersections, one-way streets, stop signs, right-of-way signs, pedestrian crossings, and roundabouts. The route is 170 meters long, and the project cost fifty thousand euros.

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