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Rodovia Professor Zeferino Vaz

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Length
  
81 km

Constructed
  
14 July 1981

Existed:
  
July 14, 1981 – present

North end:
  
Rua Júlio Fernandes in Mogi Guaçu, SP

South end:
  
Rua Carolina Florence in Campinas, SP

Rodovia Professor Zeferino Vaz (official designation SP-332, also known as Rodovia Campinas-Paulínia or Tapetão) is a highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Until 2010, this highway was called Rodovia General Milton Tavares de Souza.

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Map of Rodovia Professor Zeferino Vaz, S%C3%A3o Paulo, Brazil

Just 23 km long, this double-lane highway has a high traffic within the urban zones of Campinas and Paulínia. It has been named in honour of teacher Zeferino Vaz and is maintained by the Department of Roads of the State of São Paulo (DER) and Rota das Bandeiras. It is best known as the road that connects the city of Campinas to the subdistrict of Barão Geraldo, where the State University of Campinas is located, as well as to the oil refinery of Petrobras and the adjoining industrial petrochemistry district of Paulínia.

The highway became the first in the State of São Paulo with public illumination along its entire length.

Cities

  • Campinas
  • Barão Geraldo
  • Paulínia
  • Betel
  • Cosmópolis
  • Artur Nogueira
  • Engenheiro Coelho
  • Conchal
  • References

    Rodovia Professor Zeferino Vaz Wikipedia