First 65km road section of the 140km Da Nang – Quang Ngai Expressway in central Vietnam opened to traffic on August 2. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Nam (VNA) – The first 65km road sectionof the 140km Da Nang – Quang Ngai Expressway in central Vietnam opened totraffic on August 2.
Running from Da Nang city’s Tuy Loan district to QuangNam province’s Tam Ky city, the four-lane section with two emergency lanesallows vehicles to travel at 120km per hour, reducing travel time between thetwo localities. It includes a two-way mountain tunnel and 59 bridges.
The Da Nang – Quang Ngai expressway project is part ofthe national plan to develop networksof expressways by 2020 with a vision to 2030.
The link, runningthrough Da Nang city, Quang Nam and Quang Ngai provinces, will connect industrial parks in the region and help boosttransportation in the East-West Economic Corridor that links Thailand, Myanmar,Laos and Viet Nam.
The project has a total investment of 1.64billion USD, of which 798 million USD was sourced from the Japan InternationalCooperation Agency (JICA) and over 590 million USD from the World Bank.-VNA
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