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Less Traffic Jams in Beijing

An official in Beijing reveals that new eleven city expressways are almost ready for use, improving the passing capabilities of congestion road by 15 percent. 

 

One of the eleven city expressways has been in use, from Beijing to Chengde city in Eastern part of Hebei province, which efficiently alleviates the congestion of the roads to airport.

 

The official also says that the city expressways network consists of four Ring roads and 15 linkage routes, with a total mileage of 380 kilometers, and of which 315 kilometers have been completed.

 

Another 32 roads and 11 cloverleaf junction bridges will also be established especially for congested areas in central districts.

 

(CRIENGLISH.com November 24, 2004)

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