Provincial Highway 24 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway 24 is a Taiwanese highway that started from Pingtung City and ended in Wutai. The entire highway is within Pingtung County. The highway is also known as Wutai Highway (霧台公路). The route length is 48.69 kilometres (30.25 mi) and connects the population centers in Pingtung to the mountainous aboriginal townships of Sandimen and Wutai.[1]

Provincial Highway 24
台24線
Wutai Highway
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length48.7 km (30.3 mi)
Major junctions
West end Prov 3 in Pingtung City
  Nat 3 in Changzhi
East endWutai, Pingtung
Highway system
Highway system in Taiwan
Prov 23Prov 25

Route description

The highway begins at downtown Pingtung City at the intersection with Highway 3. The highway continues eastbound towards Changzhi, where it meets Freeway 3. The road continues toward the mountains, passing through Yanpu, Neipu, Sandimen, and ends at Wutai. A stretch of the highway in Wutai was severely damaged by Typhoon Morakot in 2009 and was closed to traffic ever since.

The highway was known as Highway 22 until 1993, when it was assigned its current number. The initial plan was to extend the highway from Wutai to Chihpen in Beinan, Taitung, but was formally abandoned in 2011 due to environmental concerns.

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See also

References

  1. "公路總局-省道公路路線". thb.gov.tw. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
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