China National Highway Network Planning (2013–2030)
China National Highway Network Planning (2013–2030) (Chinese: 国家公路网规划(2013年—2030年)) is a plan by the Chinese Ministry of Transport to significantly expand the China National Highways network. The plan calls for the construction of 50,000 kilometres (31,000 mi) of Expressways and 160,000 kilometres (99,000 mi) of toll-free trunk highways. The expansion is planned to connect every county in China by national trunk highway, and every city with a population over 200,000 by expressway. At the publication of the plans in 2013, there were still 18 cities that lacked an expressway connection, as well as over 900 counties not connected by trunk highways. The cost of the plan is estimated at 4.7 trillion yuan ($767 billion).[1][2]
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China National Highway Plan (2013-2030)
See also
China portal Roads portal
References
- Mandy Zuo (21 June 2013). "4.7-trillion-yuan plan to double mainland road network by 2030". South China Morning Post.
- "China to spend $767 bln on roads between 2013-2030". Reuters. 20 June 2013.
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