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More than 166 kilometers of new roads in Serbia this year
In his statement, the Minister of Infrastructure, Construction, and Traffic, Mr. Vesi said that 642.97 kilometers of highways and expressways are currently being built in our country and added that there is no country in Europe where more highways and expressways are being built than in Serbia.
Vučić: In two and a half years - the entire corridor will be finished PHOTO/VIDEO
At the beginning, Vui expressed that he thought that there had never been so many bridges under construction in Novi Sad.
"In exactly two and a half years, we will have all 47.7 kilometers of the Frukogorsk Corridor completed. I don't think there have ever been so many bridges being built in Novi Sad," he said.
DARS dimming and switching off lights along motorways
Motorway company DARS has decided to shut off lights at motorway sections where the law permits and to adjust the lighting along other sections of motorways as of Thursday. The company expects to save 2,000 megawatt hours of electricity a year or 10% of its usual consumption.
Transport Minister about Danube suspension bridge: Amplest road infrastructure development ever in this area
The suspension bridge across the Danube is the most ample road infrastructure development in Romania's history in this area, Transport Minister Lucian Bode declared on Wednesday, as he visited major infrastructure sites in the counties of Braila and Galati. "This is the largest road infrastructure development in the history of Romania for this area.
100 Kilometers Motorways and Expressways under Construction in 2020
In 2020 over 100 kilometers motorways and expressways will be under construction, Bulgaria's Minister of Regional Development and Public Works Petya Avramova told the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. The road toll system covering over 6,000 kilometers of republican roads will start functioning until March 1, 2020, BNR reported.
Sci-fi moving sidewalks to make commuting faster!
Researchers at the PostCarWorld (EPFL), a team at the Lausanne Polytechnic have been exploring futuristic solutions to transport in urban areas. Their newest design is an accelerated network of optimal moving sidewalks. This is not a new idea. The first moving walkways were seen in Chicago in 1893, and seven years later they were used at the world’s fair in Paris.
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