La Nación reports on General Cañas traffic changes and viral interview with Maribel Guardia

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on September 1, 2025, addressing changes in traffic regulations and a viral interview involving well-known public figures.

On September 1, 2025, La Nación alerted motorists about new traffic measures: “¿Viaja por la General Cañas? Ojo con la nueva medida que rige hoy y que cambia el tránsito en la autopista https://t.co/zC9hbGDl8e”. The announcement pertains to the General Cañas highway, one of Costa Rica’s main transportation arteries connecting San José and Alajuela. Changes to this route can significantly impact daily commuters and logistics across the Greater Metropolitan Area.

Later that day, La Nación shared content regarding a widely circulated interview from nearly three decades ago: “La conmovedora entrevista de Maribel Guardia, Joan Sebastian y su hijo que se viralizó 29 años después https://t.co/Y4mks3MWqV” (posted at 20:13 UTC) and again at 20:23 UTC with “La conmovedora entrevista de Maribel Guardia, Joan Sebastian y su hijo que se viralizó 29 años después https://t.co/x5Us6wB0zW”. The interview features Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian—both prominent figures in Latin American entertainment—and their son. Its renewed attention underscores ongoing public interest in cultural icons from previous decades.

The General Cañas highway is a critical route for thousands of vehicles each day in Costa Rica. Traffic regulation changes on this road are often implemented to address congestion or improve safety. Viral interviews with entertainers such as Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian continue to resonate with audiences long after their original broadcast due to their significant roles in regional popular culture.



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