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Provincial Highway No. 5 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway No. 5 (Taiwan)

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ISBN10: 6133666765
ISBN13: 9786133666764
Publisher: Vdm Verlag Dr Mller Ag & Co Kg
Pages: 88
Weight: 0.31
Height: 0.21 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Generally speaking, national highways are freeways. The construction of the national highways began in 1971 and its design is heavily based on the American Interstate Highway System. The Northern section between Keelung City and Jhongli City was completed in 1974. The construction of the first freeway (No. 1) was completed in 1978. The freeway runs from the northern harbor Keelung to the southern harbor Kaohsiung, where there was an 8.6 km branch (No. 1A) connecting the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Construction began on the other freeways in the late 1980s. The north section of the second north-south freeway (No. 3) between Hsichih City and Hsinchu City was completed in 1997. The No. 1A Branch was extended to link No. 3 Freeway at Yingge, Taipei, and renamed as No. 2 Freeway. Three other short freeways (No. 4, No. 8, and No. 10) were built to link the two north-south freeways in Taichung County, Tainan County, and Kaohsiung County, respectively. The entire No. 3 Freeway was completed in January 2004.

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