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China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region plans to spend on 24 new expressways

In the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, plans have been drawn up to construct 24 expressways with a total investment of US$49.76 billion. The expressways will have a total length of 3,467km. Construction has started on the 177km Hechi-Baise expressway while the 92km Hechi-Du'an expressway has started operation. The Hechi-Du'an expressway has been designed for vehicle speeds of up to 100km/h.
September 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
In the 5389 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, plans have been drawn up to construct 24 expressways with a total investment of US$49.76 billion. The expressways will have a total length of 3,467km. Construction has started on the 177km Hechi-Baise expressway while the 92km Hechi-Du'an expressway has started operation. The Hechi-Du'an expressway has been designed for vehicle speeds of up to 100km/h.

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