In the East and Uco Valley of Mendoza regions are standing tourist road signs requested by the districts a decade ago.
In the program of road signals Tourist Routes and Roads of the Province of Mendoza, is making the first step of installing 101 posters distributed in the whole territory of Mendoza, which will expand to a total of 150.
In this framework, and has placed 55% of the signals applied by the directions of Tourism and tourist service providers of each municipality, to promote the development of the whole territory of Mendoza.
The departments that already have the posters are Tunuyán, Tupungato, Las Heras, Lavalle, Maipú, Guaymallén, San Martin and Malargüe. Currently, the Department of signage DPV plotting the rest of the posters is performed to place, as requested by each Directorate of Tourism of each commune.
These signs guide visitors about the main activities that site provides the name of the town or attractiveness, distance and the orientation direction arrow. Each poster is worth about a thousand dollars, so it is essential that people care and respect the signs, not only new but also existing because replace damaged signs impossible to invest in new ones, said Enrique Soler , manager of the DPV.
The posters, paths and roads are maintained, restored or developed in the province of Mendoza, thanks to the constant efforts of all staff of the DPV, generate a better quality of life for Mendoza and tourists who visit us said Belidoro Ochoa, director of the Board for the East Zone in DPV.
The existence of these posters and good connectivity is essential for the distribution of tourists throughout territory to achieve tourism development in every corner of the province of Mendoza, said Facundo Aguilera, responsible for conducting the vial and provincial tourism project .
Continue putting up posters tourist road signs throughout the province of Mendoza, which allows for a very important road signs on national qualitative leap. Our goal is to year Mendoza the destination better signposted country, so we continue with the first step of placing the signs to important tourist sites in the province that had no type of signaling, explained the Tourism Minister Luis Böhm.