A new US$350 million road project by the Israel National Roads Company will boost connectivity from the north to the centre of the country. The project is seeing the opening of new interchanges and roads in western Galilee.
      
  
           
                          
                March 20, 2012
              
            
                          
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                A new US$350 million road project by the 2602   Israel National Roads Company  will boost connectivity from the north to the centre of the country. The  project is seeing the opening of new interchanges and roads in western  Galilee. The aim of the project was to double the traffic capacity on  Road 77, the Hamovil and Somech junctions and road No 79 that connects  them. This will improve safety and increase capacity on the road to  Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee and back. The work increases the speed  limit to 100km/h and reduce journey times, while delivering safe and  high-quality roads for users. The work has been needed as Road No 79 is a  central east-west artery connecting the Nazareth metropolis with the  metropolis of Haifa. The project included construction of interchanges  at the Hamovil and Somech junctions, which are among the most important  of their kind in northern Israel. This project forms an integral part of  the Netivei Israel plan, programme designed to boost the transportation  network between the country's centre, the Negev (the south) and Galilee  (the north). The work involved widening the roads by adding a lane in  each direction, construction of a 120m long bridge at Hamovil  interchange, construction of a three level interchange at Somech and the  installation of a concrete safety barrier between lanes. The work also  encompassed expanding the road shoulders, upgrading Ishai junction,  landscaping works, improving junctions and construction of five  mini-interchanges, the addition of bus stations and building paths for  pedestrians. The new interchanges serve residents of the Jezreel valley,  Sea of Galilee, Nazareth and its surroundings. Road No 77 to Hamovil  interchange and Road No 79 from Hamovil interchange to Somech  interchange have been expanded into two-lane roads, and the permitted  driving speed was increased to 100km/h. At Somech interchange, the  junction of roads No 70 and No 79 has been transformed into a rapid  interchange, with a tunnel for drivers from the Galilee to Haifa on the  lower level, and at its center open space of a light railway. The  revsied Somech interchange also eliminates most of the traffic lights at  the junction. Construction of the interchange was designed to bring  forward the connection to the Cross-Israel Highway (Highway 6) when it  will be continued to the north, toward the western Galilee. In its  center, space was allocated for the future construction of a light  railway line between the Krayot (Haifa suburbs) and Nazareth. The  interchange work was carried out over the past two and a half years and  included building a 100m long bridge and upgrading the major roads  entering and exiting the interchange. Work was conducted with minimal  interference to the heavy traffic in the area.
      
     
     
         
        


