
The Department of Public Works has confirmed that 40 variable-message signboards—20 on motorways and 20 in urban corridors—will be fully operational within six months as part of Cyprus’s National Mobility Platform upgrade. Foundations and hardware are already in place; activation now hinges on permanent power connections. Once live, the LED boards will push real-time alerts on roadworks, accidents and weather disruptions, while feeding traffic-flow data to a central management system. The €5 million contract also adds 244 traffic-monitoring cameras and Bluetooth sensors aimed at reducing congestion on arteries linking Larnaca Airport, Limassol port and key tourist zones.
In parallel with the infrastructure rollout, VisaHQ stands ready to help companies move talent in and out of Cyprus smoothly. Through our dedicated Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/), we streamline visa applications, extensions and residence permits online, ensuring project managers keep engineers, IT specialists and expatriate drivers compliant and on schedule.
For assignees driving rental cars between project sites—or shuttling between client facilities and temporary housing—the upgrade promises shorter journey times and better predictability. Mobility teams organising ground transport for group moves should integrate the open-data feed (available via API) into corporate travel apps. The system aligns Cyprus with EU Intelligent Transport System guidelines and lays groundwork for future road-pricing or low-emission zones, both of which could affect commuting costs for expatriates.
In parallel with the infrastructure rollout, VisaHQ stands ready to help companies move talent in and out of Cyprus smoothly. Through our dedicated Cyprus portal (https://www.visahq.com/cyprus/), we streamline visa applications, extensions and residence permits online, ensuring project managers keep engineers, IT specialists and expatriate drivers compliant and on schedule.
For assignees driving rental cars between project sites—or shuttling between client facilities and temporary housing—the upgrade promises shorter journey times and better predictability. Mobility teams organising ground transport for group moves should integrate the open-data feed (available via API) into corporate travel apps. The system aligns Cyprus with EU Intelligent Transport System guidelines and lays groundwork for future road-pricing or low-emission zones, both of which could affect commuting costs for expatriates.