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  • i when there on 2009 and well it happen to me to !!! it happens because there are some debris from the rain and mud and rocks gets wash out !!! from the hills so they closed down the other lane !!! theres is no warining sing its 1 but its to late to notice and boom there u crash

  • You guys sound gay as fuck.

  • you sound so gay "omg" 

  • there was a mudslide last year during the rainy Winter,

    when you gave your attention to the palm trees , if you see the road heading west its covered with the mountain that collapsed over

    but sure dangerous spot with no sign at all.

  • omG you visited the best places in El salvador !

  • What brings you to El Salvador and where are you from? I am from Boston, here until...who knows.

  • Sorry, but you don´t know driving very well. When you drive in a highway, you must always drive on your right, always, and you were on your left.

  • @GuanacoEH

    Hi, well thanks for info, we've been driving for 25 yrs with no accidents, I don't understand your instructions though, that you MUST always drive on the right, because the thing is when driving to Suchitoto, sometimes the hwy would change because it would go back to cars driving in the left and right lane going in same direction. I think the sign posts that show the changes are not very good and certainly wouldn't have been seen at night time.

  • actually what happenned was that on the opposite side of the road there was construction going on because there was a tragedy named Iva I believe it was and it took place recently so it destroyed a complete city and part of that road.

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