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Beijing now has "7th Ring Road" to ease traffic pressure

June 22, 2018


Abstract : The Capital Region Ring Expressway, a 1,000-kilometer ring road linking Beijing and nearby cities was expected to open to vehicles soon to ease traffic congestion and improve regional economic growth in the area, the China Daily reported Thursday.

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(A map of the Capital Region Ring Expressway network)

BEIJING, June 22 (Xinhua) -- The Capital Region Ring Expressway, a 1,000-kilometer ring road linking Beijing and nearby cities was expected to open to vehicles soon to ease traffic congestion and improve regional economic growth in the area, the China Daily reported Thursday.

The new expressway G95 was dubbed the "Seventh Ring Road" of Beijing, even though only 38 km of it goes through Beijing, with another 38 km in Tianjin, while the remaining 924 km runs through Hebei Province.

The section of the new expressway in Beijing aims to attract trucks and other large delivery vehicles from the Sixth Ring Road to the new one, according to Jing Yanhui, deputy general manager of Beijing Capital Ring Expressway Co.

The traffic flow of the new ring expressway in Beijing area is expected to reach 10,000 vehicles per day.

According to a research led by Beijing University of Technology's Metropolitan Transportation College, around 3,200 trucks passed through Beijing on the Sixth Ring Road every day during the first week of April, accounting for 32 percent of the trucks entering the capital.

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