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Key Facts

  • Concessionária Rota 116 S/A projects 300,000 vehicles on RJ-116 between December 24, 2025 and January 5, 2026
  • The highway spans 140 kilometers connecting Itaboraí to municipalities in the Serrana Region
  • Urban sections and the mountain segment between Cachoeiras de Macacu and Nova Friburgo will see highest traffic volumes
  • Enhanced monitoring includes positioned teams, traffic inspection vehicles, and emergency assistance

Quick Summary

Concessionária Rota 116 S/A projects significant traffic increases on the RJ-116 highway during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Between December 24, 2025 and January 5, 2026, approximately 300,000 vehicles are expected to travel the 140-kilometer stretch connecting Itaboraí to the Serrana region.

The highway links the Metropolitan Region with municipalities including Cachoeiras de Macacu, Nova Friburgo, Bom Jardim, Duas Barras, Cordeiro, and Macuco. Urban sections and the mountain segment between Cachoeiras de Macacu and Nova Friburgo are projected to see the highest traffic volumes due to increased tourist and resident travel.

The concessionaire announced enhanced monitoring with positioned teams, traffic inspection vehicles, emergency assistance, and improved signaling. The Operational Control Center will coordinate integrated responses to reduce impacts and provide rapid user assistance.

Traffic Volume Projections and Route Details

Concessionária Rota 116 S/A forecasts a substantial increase in vehicle flow on the RJ-116 highway during the end-of-year festivities. The estimated volume of 300,000 vehicles will circulate across the 140 kilometers of the granted section of the highway between December 24, 2025 and January 5, 2026.

The RJ-116 connects the municipality of Itaboraí in the Metropolitan Region with localities in the Serrana Region of Rio de Janeiro. These locations include:

  • Cachoeiras de Macacu
  • Nova Friburgo
  • Bom Jardim
  • Duas Barras
  • Cordeiro
  • Macuco

Urban sections and the mountain segment between Cachoeiras de Macacu and Nova Friburgo, located in the Serra dos Três Picos region, are expected to concentrate the highest traffic volume. This concentration is attributed to the increased movement of tourists and residents during the holiday period.

"Ações preventivas foram intensificadas, como manutenção da sinalização viária, poda de galhos às margens da pista e serviços de recapeamento asfáltico."

— Edyano Bittencourt, Superintendent of Rota 116

Safety Measures and Operational Reinforcement

To ensure safety and traffic flow, the concessionaire announced it will strengthen monitoring throughout the entire period. Positioned teams, traffic inspection vehicles, and emergency assistance units will be deployed alongside reinforced signaling measures.

The Operational Control Center of Rota will act in an integrated manner to reduce impacts and provide rapid assistance to users. According to Edyano Bittencourt, Superintendent of Rota 116, preventive actions have been intensified.

These actions include:

  • Maintenance of roadway signaling
  • Pruning of branches along the roadside
  • Asphalt resurfacing services

The concessionaire maintains that operational reinforcement will be sustained throughout the period, with a focus on road safety and the quality of service for users utilizing the highway during the end-of-year celebrations.

Driver Recommendations and Guidelines

Concessionária Rota 116 S/A issued specific guidance for drivers planning to travel during the holiday period. The company recommends that motorists perform preventive maintenance on their vehicles before departing.

Essential safety guidelines include:

  • Respecting speed limits
  • Using seat belts
  • Avoiding driving under the influence of alcohol

The recommendation is to double attention in mountain sections, curves, and during rainy conditions. Additionally, the concessionaire suggests planning the trip to avoid peak traffic hours to ensure a safer and more fluid journey.