Anel Viário José Magalhães Teixeira

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Map of the Highway Ring of Campinas
Map of the Highway Ring of Campinas
View of the first kilometer of Anel Viário José Magalhães Teixeira. Photo by Renato M.E. Sabbatini.
View of the first kilometer of Anel Viário José Magalhães Teixeira. Photo by Renato M.E. Sabbatini.
Rodovia Dom Pedro I, km 145, a section which is a part of the Campinas Beltway. Photo by Renato M.E. Sabbatini.
Rodovia Dom Pedro I, km 145, a section which is a part of the Campinas Beltway. Photo by Renato M.E. Sabbatini.

The Anel Viário José Magalhães Teixeira (official designation SP-038) is the Campinas Beltway, a ring of high-speed highways surrounding the city of Campinas, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The Campinas Beltway is the Northern vertex of the Macrometropolitan Highway System of Greater São Paulo and the only complete metropolitan beltway in the country. It is an extensive structure, which directly interconnects 6 large double-lane highways to all quadrants of the state. Furthermore, it is superdimensioned, i.e., it has enough capacity to accommodate huge traffic loads without getting congested, even in peak hours.

The beltway itself is formed by a short (13 km) connection between the highways Rodovia Anhangüera and Rodovia Dom Pedro I, and those highways. They encircle the urban core of Campinas, with a total length of 42 km.

The highways directly connected to the Campinas hub are:

Less than 60 km from the hub, other important highways can be reached via high speed double-lane accesses from Campinas:

Through São Paulo City, the Campinas Beltway connects to the Southern vertex of the Macrometropolitan Ring of Sâo Paulo, to highways Rodovia dos Imigrantes, Rodovia Anchieta and Rodovia Régis Bittencourt.

The greatest part of the Campinas Beltway runs inside the urban zone (i.e., there are several highly populated sections of the cities of Campinas and Valinhos on the outside of the ring), thus its traffic is quite high. The highways which are part of it are now for all practical purposes used like urban avenues, with dozens of points of entrance, bridgeworks, viaducts, vicinal roads and streets, etc. The segments which comprise the ring are not tolled, due to a prohibition by the municipality of Campinas.

The region surrounding the beltway has one of the highest rates of urban growth and development in the city. Many high-technology companies have established their factories and offices alongside the Ring's highways, such as Lucent and Samsung. The majority of the city's shopping malls are also located along the Ring, such as the Dom Pedro, Campinas Outlet, Galleria and Iguatemi malls. In addition, the Ring's Northern and Eastern sections have witnessed a large and fast growth of luxury horizontal condominia, such as Alphaville and Gramado.

The structure is so named in honour of deceased, twice mayor of Campinas, Dr. José Roberto Magalhães Teixeira.

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