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Studies planned for new Romanian highways

In Romania the national roads authority, CNADNR, plans to have feasibility studies carried out for four new highway sections. In all the work would require the construction of 430km of highways.
June 4, 2014 Read time: 1 min
In Romania the National Roads Authority, 2870 CNADNR, plans to have feasibility studies carried out for four new highway sections. In all the work would require the construction of 430km of highways. One project is for a 91km section of highway linking Targu Mures with Ditrau, while a 118km highway stretch would connect Ditrau and Targu Neamt. Another of the highway stretches would be 100km long and run between Targu Neamt (Pascani), via Iasi to Ungheni, while a 120km highway section would link Buzau via Braila to Galati.

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