British man killed in motorcycle crash near Penina in Portimão
A 46-year-old British man has been identified as the victim of a fatal motorcycle crash on the EN125 in Portimão on Monday. The accident happened at around 5.22am at the
EN125 tragedy: Two men die in motorbike accident in Guia
Two men died in a motorbike accident on the EN125 road in Guia, Albufeira on Thursday afternoon (November 29). According to Correio da Manhã, the victims were a 62-year-old man
Brave one-man wheelchair protest travels EN125 to highlight Algarve’s abysmal access issues
A brave one-man wheelchair protest is travelling the EN125 from one end of the Algarve to another in a bid to highlight – during the election campaign – the region’s
Future of EN125 roadworks “to be decided after summer”
There’s still no solution in sight for the legal tangle that has stymied the long-awaited renovations on the eastern section of the Algarve’s EN125 road. Correio da Manhã reported on
EN125 roadworks delayed again as government appeals court decision
The much-needed roadworks on the EN125 road between Olhão and Vila Real de Santo António will have to wait … again. This time, the delay follows an appeal made by
Road authority announces start of urgent repairs to EN125
Portugal’s infrastructure authority (IP) has announced that its contractor is starting “urgent roadworks” on the eastern section of the EN125 road between Olhão and Vila Real de Santo António. The
Infrastructure authority announces “urgent roadworks” on EN125, EN124 and EN396
Portugal’s infrastructure authority has announced that it will be carrying out “urgent roadworks” before the summer on the Algarve’s EN125, EN124 and EN396 roads. The works will cost around €1
EN124 “nightmare” continues despite minor roadworks
Driving on the EN124 road between Porto de Lagos (Portimão) and Silves continues to be “a nightmare experience”, describe road users. Although national infrastructure authority Infraestruturas de Portugal has started
Castro Marim mayor to ask Marcelo for help over “embarrassing state of EN125”
Francisco Amaral, mayor of Castro Marim, is thinking of asking Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa to help pressure the government into finally moving forward with renovations on the rundown
Roadworks boss willing to scrap EN125’s solid white lines
The traffic nightmare caused by the EN125’s new solid white lines could soon end. Rotas do Algarve Litoral, the concession company in charge of the EN125 roadworks between Vila do