China will build at least 5,000 kilometers of expressways next
year, bringing the total length of expressways in the nation to
over 50,000 kilometers by the end of 2007, Minister of
Communications Li Shenglin said on Friday.
Meanwhile, the national highway trunk system will be completed
next year.
Li Shenglin told a Beijing conference that 4,460 kilometers of
new expressways had been built and opened across China this
year.
China currently has 45,400 kilometers of expressways, the
second-longest in the world only after the United States, which had
90,000 kilometers in 2005. According to the country's expressway
plan, China will have 85,000 kilometers of expressways by 2020.
Between 2006 and 2010, China will build 24,000 kilometers of new
expressways, equal to the combined total in Canada and Germany,
which rank third and fourth in the world in terms of expressway
length.
China is also building a national highway trunk system, composed
of five north-south highways and seven east-west highways, with a
total length of 35,000 kilometers. Li said that the remaining 2,385
kilometers would be completed in 2007.
China currently has 3.48 million kilometers of roads, including
those in rural areas. About 260,000 kilometers of roads were either
newly built or upgraded in rural areas, thus benefiting more than
30,000 villages and 30 million villagers.
In 2006, 8,711 bus stations were newly established in the
countryside, offering rural residents in nearly 20,000 villages the
chance to take a bus ride to nearby towns for the first time.
The ministry has also saved farmers 2.5 billion yuan (US$312.5
million) in 2006 thanks to the nationwide "Green Channel" network
which opened in 2005. Composed of 43,000 kilometers of highways and
expressways, tolls are either waived or cut for farmers using these
channels to transport agricultural products.
The ministry will take more steps next year to benefit farmers.
Li said 300,000 kilometers of new rural roads would be built next
year.
It is estimated that 18.4 billion people traveled by bus and 210
million people traveled by ship in 2006, increasing by 8.7 percent
and 5 percent respectively.
(China Daily December 30, 2006)