Marginal Tietê

Marginal Tietê - officially SP -15 or Via Professor Simão Faiguenboim - is a city highway in São Paulo. It runs on both banks of the Rio Tietê and is the city's most important and busiest motorway.

The Marginal Tietê was inaugurated in 1957. Due to the high volume of traffic proclaimed the governor of São Paulo, José Serra, in early June 2009 the beginning of a longer-term extension. On July 27, 2011, his successor Geraldo Alckmin could inaugurate a new bridge spanning the river. On the Marginal Tietê is a speed limit of 70 km / h

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